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Kazuki Nagashima
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@microbiometcell.bsky.social Assistant Professor @Harvard @MCB_Harvard. T cell, Microbiome, and diet. 永島 一樹 🇯🇵🇺🇸
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Jul 9, 2024
    Delighted to announce that I will be joining the Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology at Harvard University @MCB_Harvard @Harvard as an Assistant Professor this August: mcb.harvard.edu/department/new… The Nagashima lab is interested in immunology, microbiome, and diet. We attempt
    Welcome to Kazuki Nagashima and Marissa Gredler to MCB - Harvard University - Department of...
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Aug 16, 2023
    Thrilled to see our #microbiome #immunology paper is out in @Nature! We mapped T cell receptor specificity to the gut microbiome at the level of a single TCR versus a single strain. nature.com/articles/s4158… Here are highlights of our findings.
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Jul 12, 2023
    Do you wonder how the gut T cell receptors recognize the gut microbiome at the repertoire level, and how we use the knowledge for building new bacterial therapeutics? I sure do, and I’m excited that @NIH fund my project on this question with a K99 award!!
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Jul 4, 2024
    Sharing that my essay on intestinal T cells has been published in @ScienceMagazine: scim.ag/7z1 Grateful for the support from @mfgrp and the recognition by NOSTER & the Science Microbiome Prize. 🙏 Thank @ClareLou9 for editing. 1/2
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    Blockbuster T cells in the gut: A high-resolution view of immune modulation by the gut microbiome...
    A high-resolution view of immune modulation by the gut microbiome is presented
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Aug 12, 2024
    The Nagashima lab @MCB_Harvard seeks an ambitious postdoc in immunology, microbiome and diet. Apply here👇 if you want to work on T cell biology in an incredible environment. academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/13926 @Harvard #immunology #microbiome #postdoc
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    Postdoctoral Fellow
    The Nagashima lab seeks an ambitious postdoctoral fellow in the areas of immunology, microbiome, and diet. 
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Jul 10, 2024
    I am grateful for this recognition🙏
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    MCB_Harvard
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    Jul 9, 2024
    Kazuki Nagashima Wins NOSTER-Science Microbiome Prize @MicrobiomeTcell @mfgrp @RachelleGaudet @Harvard @BalskusLab mcb.harvard.edu/department/new…
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Feb 22, 2023
    I am delighted to share that my research website is now live! I would greatly appreciate your feedback or suggestions.
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    Kazuki Nagashima Lab | Harvard University
    Nagashima Lab is located in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology at Harvard University. The research focuses on human immunology, microbiome, and diet.
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    May 1, 2023
    Exciting news! I've just received my U.S. green card! Big thanks to the USA for granting me the opportunity to pursue my research career here. Now, I'm ready to give back and make some groundbreaking discoveries! 🎉🇺🇸🔬 #Science #Research #USGreenCard #Discoveries #Grateful
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Apr 14, 2023
    Fascinating work from Mucida Lab @danmucida Dietary protein shapes the profile and repertoire of intestinal CD4+ T cells
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    Dietary protein shapes the profile and repertoire of intestinal CD4+ T cells
    The intestinal immune system must tolerate food antigens to avoid allergy, a process requiring CD4+ T cells. Combining antigenically defined diets with gnotobiotic models, we show that food and...
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    May 5, 2022
    Thrilled to introduce our new preprint. Microbiome-T-cell interactions at the single strain versus single TCR resolution.
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    bioRxiv
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    May 5, 2022
    Mapping the T cell repertoire to a complex gut bacterial community biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Sep 6, 2024
    The Nagashima lab @MCB_Harvard seeks a motivated lab technician in immunology. Apply here to work on microbiome science in a productive, inclusive environment. Lab tech: bit.ly/66750BR We are also continuing a search for a talented postdoc: Postdoc:
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Aug 28, 2023
    Fascinating paper from Dan Littman lab. Niche-specific macrophage loss promotes skin capillary aging
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    Niche-specific macrophage loss promotes skin capillary aging
    All mammalian organs depend upon resident macrophage populations to coordinate repair processes and facilitate tissue-specific functions[1][1]–[3][2]. Recent work has established that functionally...
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    Kazuki Nagashima
    @MicrobiomeTcell
    Sep 1, 2023
    Our work is featured @ImmunoPodcast at 19:34!
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    Immunology Podcast
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    Sep 1, 2023
    This week: Dr. Kazuki Nagashima (@MicrobiomeTcell) and others in Dr. Michael Fischbach's (@mfgrp) lab mapped #Tcell receptor specificity to the gut microbiome! 📑 @Nature paper: go.nature.com/45N8TlQ 💬 Discussion: bit.ly/44s2LhH
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    Kazuki Nagashima
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    Apr 13, 2023
    Excited to see my collaboration published @ScienceMagazine. Congratulations @mfgrp @yerinchen! Engineering a skin commensal to specifically target cancer cells - huge potential for future microbiome therapy.
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    Michael Fischbach
    @mfgrp
    Apr 13, 2023
    Today we report that an engineered skin bacterium, swabbed gently on the head of a mouse, can unleash a potent immune response against a distant tumor. @yerinchen led the charge w/ help from @DjenetBousbaine, @VeinbachsA, @BelkaidLab. @ScienceMagazine 1/26 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
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