JLB Highlights Early Career Authors

SLB is pleased to highlight early career authors published in the society's journal, JLB.  See below and learn more about the next generation of researchers that will shape our science.

Edwina Allen, PhD student in the lab of Dr. Mallary Wacker, Department of Biology, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, Michigan, USA

Effect of extracellular vesicles from S. aureus-challenged human neutrophils on macrophageais


Kai Rogers, MD/PhD Student in the lab of Dr. Wendy J. Maury, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, USA

CD40 signaling restricts RNA virus replication in Mϕs, leading to rapid innate immune control of acute virus infection


Matheus Mattos, PhD student in the lab of Gustavo Menezes, Instituto de Ciências Biológicas, Department of Morphology. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil

Prolonged neutrophil survival at necrotic sites is a fundamental feature for tissue recovery and resolution of hepatic inflammation


Giselle Barbosa-Lima, Researcher, Lab of Immunopharmacology, Oswaldo Cruz Institute, Brazil

Dengue virus-activated platelets modulate monocyte immunometabolic response through lipid droplet biogenesis and cytokine signaling