Our lab’s newest paper is now available which looks at the immunological contribution to both host defense and disease following viral infection of the CNS with a neuroadapted murine coronavirus. Great work led by current graduate student Amber Syage with help
Dr. Thomas Lane named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Dr. Thomas Lane and nine other UCI researchers were named fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). A virtual induction ceremony will be conducted in February 2021 for the new fellows.
Dr. Thomas Lane gives UC Irvine Dean’s Distinguished Lecture, “COVID-19 and the Impact on the Central Nervous System”
Congratulations Dr. Skinner on the Dissertation Defense!
Graduate student Dominic Skinner successfully defended his dissertation via zoom on October 9th. His talk was titled “Neutrophils augment white matter damage in a model of coronavirus induced neurologic disease.”
Accepted for Publication: Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the diversity of the immunological landscape following CNS infection by a neurotropic coronavirus
Lead author Amber Syage’s study titled “Single-cell RNA sequencing reveals the diversity of the immunological landscape following CNS infection by a neurotropic coronavirus” was accepted for publication in the Journal of Virology!