Very sad to hear that UMass is rescinding all PhD admissions for Fall 2025. This means there will be no new PhD cohort, and UMass will not have a graduating class that year. This is just unprecedented and I am so very sorry for all the affected students.
Miriam Merad, MD, PhD
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Director, Immunology Institute @SinaiImmunol @IcahnMountSinai | Harnessing the innate immune system for novel therapies against cancer & inflammatory diseases.
- Congratulations to Magdalena Skipper for being the first Woman editor- in chief at Nature- what a great statement for all women scientists !! Nature announces new editor-in-chief
- Beautiful picture with all my fellows’ babies born in the lab recently and one on the way ! Scientists don’t hesitate to have kids if you want one ! parenthood often increases productivity, focus and happiness !
- Very proud to be inducted today along incredible scientists @theNASciences and very grateful to many people and institutions that led me here. Starting with my Med school mentors in Algiers including my parents who taught me intellectual engagement , discipline & rigor (1/x)
- 25 years ago, I came to Stanford on a J1 visa and worked so hard to be worthy of that privilege. Today, I lead Immunology at Mount Sinai and I am the one who feel privileged when brilliant international students chose to join us.
- Replying to @MiriamMeradOne family spent their entire vacation budget on these tests. On my way back I saw that in Paris’ airport, antigen tests were free! Antigen tests cost max 15$! @JFKairport should forbid test centers that make disgraceful profits out of people misfortune!
- Very excited by our results @Nature showing that IL4R signaling is strongly enriched in myeloid cells that infiltrate mice and lung cancer lesions nature.com/articles/s4158…
- Excited to share our new paper in @NatImmunol on how TREM2+ monocyte-derived macrophages in lung cancer reduce activity of natural killer cells that fight tumors. We provide potential dual targeting strategies to improve antitumor immunity. Read here: rdcu.be/damS8
- Our lab picnic home country cooking competition today : 16 nationalities, 5 religions , extraordinary food & fantastic debates : the american’s lab spirit we all emigrated for ! why would someone want to destroy that ?
- Our paper on the effect of fasting on innate immunity was published today alongside a beautiful study on the role of fasting on memory T cells by my very close friend and compatriote Yasmine Belkaid ! hate chauvinism but a bit happier than usual today !
- We started a large effort to review all COVID19 studies posted BioRxiv. Our goal help highlight relevant new data . Trainees screen and write short reviews and faculty review and post on BioRxiv. Thank you very much Sinai Immunol for the effort. @SinaiImmunol #COVID19Given the accumulation of #COVID19 literature posted in preprint servers, we have started an institutional effort to provide critical reviews on articles posted on @biorxivpreprint and @medrxivpreprint. Direct links to these reviews will be updated in this thread ⬇️
- Immunology takes center stage again at the #NobelPrize! Congratulations to Mary Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell & Shimon Sakaguchi for uncovering how regulatory T cells maintain immune tolerance—a discovery that transformed our understanding of autoimmunity and cancer immunotherapy
- I travelled this week to paris from @JFKairport . @Delta did not ask for vaccine passports but I saw several families in tears because they were forced to get an antigen test before boarding regardless of vaccine history-cost of the tests were 200$ per person ( adult& kids)
- Our letter opposing the nonimmigrant Visa Ban is out in @CellCellPress. Our goal: articulate arguments about the danger of the"american first" strategy to US Science & Medicine . #Immigrants #StopTheVisaBan





