Congratulations to @TuftsLyme investigator Klemen Strle on his new R01 grant that will investigate why some strains of B. burgdorferi are more inflammatory and may be linked to Lyme disease severity.
Congratulations to @TuftsLyme investigator Klemen Strle on his new R01 grant that will investigate why some strains of B. burgdorferi are more inflammatory and may be linked to Lyme disease severity.
New publication from Pete Gwynne from @TuftsLyme in PlosPathogens doing a deep dive into lipid scavenging by B. burgdorferi. Once again and example of Bb being lazy and depending on its environment π journals.plos.org/plospathogen...
Congratulations to Yi-Pin Lin and colleagues of @TuftsLyme for their latest publication in Nature Comm. An engineered alternative to OspA vaccines! How to make weakly immunogenic proteins better vaccine candidates. . . tinyurl.com/bdf3utbs
Catching up on our reading and found this terrific article from the Jacobs lab looking at one of the plagues of working with B. burgdorferi--plasmid loss. Shout out to our Boston colleague Nick Takacs for some excellent work! journals.asm.org/doi/full/10....
Up close and personal profile of Tufts' Chair of Microbiology and Lyme researcher extraordinare John Leong. Currently feverishly at work with Melissa Caimano on the next Biology of Spirochetes GRC! medicine.tufts.edu/news-events/...
Another one through peer reviewβmany thanks to the reviewers and editor who helped us improve this along the way. New insight into how reservoirs and humans interact with *larval* Ixodes scapularis ticks.
And as always, thanks for supporting me and the work, @tuftslyme.bsky.social
On the phone with clinicians from Martha's Vineyard today and they are seeing a huge rise in Amblyomma (lone star) ticks and alpha gal syndrome which we haven't seen on the mainland in MA. Anyone else seeing major increases?
So nice to see so many old friends and new at the LymeX DemoDay at the Hess Center in NYC. www.lymexdiagnosticsprize.com/register-for...