Jon Klein

@sneakyvirus1

MD/PhD Student at Yale / Amateur sourdough loaf

New Haven, CT
Joined December 2019

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    Our latest study is about an immunocompromised patient with persistent COVID ➡️ treated with remdesivir but developed resistant mutation ➡️ was then cured by monoclonal Ab cocktail. Study by et al. (1/)

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    Nov 10

    🤯⁩! New defective interfering particles function as molecular with functions against and are largely resistant to variant escape!

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    Nov 9

    Just posted a preprint where we identify and validate a de novo remdesivir resistance mutation in the viral polymerase which emerged during treatment of an immunosuppressed patient with persistent SARS-CoV-2 infection

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    Sep 30

    Grateful to for the opportunity to share my story switching projects late in my PhD. Also thankful to , , and for supporting me in this journey!

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    Aug 24

    My first pre-print on ocular ‘omics is out! “Photoreceptor layer thinning is an early biomarker for age-related macular degeneration: Epidemiological and genetic evidence from UK Biobank optical coherence tomography data” . Tweetorial to follow:

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    Hi science twitter, I am putting a table together with all the effectiveness data for delta. Are there any papers/preprints I need to add? Any mistakes you can see? Thanks!

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    Sep 7

    Congrats to for receiving an NRSA fellowship from to study rapid-acting antidepressants!

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    Another elegant study from and her team, examining the role of antibodies vs T cells in Covid immunity

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    Sep 2

    Don't sleep on tumor-draining lymph nodes! Surreal to see this published after 1st submitting >1yr ago! This effort was possible thanks to the work of many talented colleagues and collaborators from the labs of

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    Excited to share our work by et al published today. We asked what are the roles of antibodies vs. T cells in controlling primary infection, reinfection, and vaccine-mediated protection? (1/n)

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    As usual, this project was enabled by a great team work. Led by the amazing with key collaborators & 🙏🏼 (end)

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  12. Aug 7

    Welcome back old friends.

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    Today, we enrolled our 100th long covid patients in our collaboration with the to understand the pathogenesis of . So grateful to David, his team members and the patients for donating their blood samples 🙏🏼

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    31 Aug 2020

    Does seasonal influenza vaccination induce a germinal center response in humans? And what are the implications? We have made some progress in addressing these important questions that is now available online

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    Jul 29

    I am excited to share this manuscript describing our study of a pediatric autoinflammatory, IBD-like disease that led to discovery of the ELF4 transcription factor as a key regulator of inflammation in humans and mice. Here’s a summary. (1/n)

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    Jul 28

    Our paper refuting earlier claim of SARS-CoV-2 genomic integration is now online The virus does not enter human DNA The same would be true of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines Particular thanks to authors for SARS-CoV-2 experiments

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    Check out this new study from in "A DNA-repair pathway can affect transcriptional noise to promote cell fate transitions"

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    Self-care means watching this clip of Tony Fauci calling Rand Paul the lying liar that he is.

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    Jun 21

    My first tweetorial! On our new and viral interference study . It started with puzzling observations that pointed to the importance of kinetics. We saw a robust interferon response in the upper airway in all COVID patients studied, mild and severe:

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    Jun 5

    We need your help physicians and patients to figure this out. If you have long Covid and have not been vaccinated or have patients like this please enroll or refer

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