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John Schoggins
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Professor curious about how mammals 🧘‍♂️🦇 🐭 fight viruses🦠Devote inordinate amounts of time to yoga, breadmaking, coffee. Views my own.
Dallas, TX
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    John Schoggins
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    Jul 28, 2023
    In 1986 Staeheli et al seminal MX1 paper noted re: IFN/ISGs “it is not known...how many of these proteins are required for protection against a particular virus”. 37 yrs later, Phd student @mattbmcdoug's new paper shines a light. 1/3
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    Interferon inhibits a model RNA virus via a limited set of inducible effector genes
    From link.springer.com
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    John Schoggins
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    Oct 2, 2023
    ‘Niche publication’?! Oh nytimes…
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    John Schoggins
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    Oct 5, 2020
    I am so excited my postdoctoral mentor Charlie Rice has received the Nobel Prize. A truly talented scientist and visionary in virology. What an honor and privilege to have spent 5 years in his lab.
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    The Nobel Prize
    @NobelPrize
    Oct 5, 2020
    BREAKING NEWS: The 2020 #NobelPrize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded jointly to Harvey J. Alter, Michael Houghton and Charles M. Rice “for the discovery of Hepatitis C virus.”
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    John Schoggins
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    Dec 11, 2017
    If you’re a scientist and feel strongly about this, make sure you ask yourself “what am I doing to effect change?” Check out @swingleft if you haven’t already. Promote science by flipping The House in 2018.
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    Swing Left
    @swingleft
    Dec 11, 2017
    "The Republican effort to financially punish graduate students is striking...If a nation is to produce quality scholars then we need to make sure higher level education is affordable to everyone." #TrumpTaxScam salon.com/2017/12/10/the…
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    John Schoggins
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    Jul 6, 2020
    5 lingering COVID-19 questions: 1. Why do people respond so differently? 2. What’s the nature of immunity and how long does it last? 3. Has the virus developed any worrying mutations? 4. How well will a vaccine work? 5. What is the origin of the virus?
    Five coronavirus mysteries scientists are still racing to solve
    From nature.com
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    John Schoggins
    @jschoggins
    Mar 8, 2020
    It finally out! LY6E inhibits coronavirus, including SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in vitro and mouse coronavirus in vivo. Our massive collab effort with @ProfVolkerThiel and RiceLab @RockefellerUniv. Co-first authors @katrinabmar @StephaniePfaen1 @utswnews
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    LY6E impairs coronavirus fusion and confers immune control of viral disease
    Zoonotic coronaviruses (CoVs) are significant threats to global health, as exemplified by the recent emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)[1][1]. Host immune...
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    John Schoggins
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    Nov 7, 2020
    SCIENCE wins!!
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    John Schoggins
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    Sep 7, 2021
    Well that was awful. Had a case of #breakthrough #COVID19. Tested neg upon learning of exposure, but eventually symptomatic. Clinically “mild to moderate”, but experientially pretty miserable…posting more on that later. Just super grateful for vaccine! Happy to field questions.
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    John Schoggins
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    Dec 22, 2020
    Replying to @TheMenacheryLab
    I hope people realize how generous posting this data is. Thank you.
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    John Schoggins
    @jschoggins
    Feb 7, 2019
    Looks like I’m a keeper!! #tenure
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    John Schoggins
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    Jul 26, 2018
    Wow. Mitochondria make double stranded RNA that activate innate immune responses. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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    John Schoggins
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    Feb 9, 2022
    Cloaked in mystery for decades, the RNA capping mechanism of coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) is unveiled. Congrats to @UTSWNews colleague V.Tagliabracci & lead authors @ginajpark & A.Osinski for this amazing discovery. @HHMINEWS
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    The mechanism of RNA capping by SARS-CoV-2
    The SARS-CoV-2 RNA genome contains a 5’-cap that facilitates translation of viral proteins, protection from exonucleases and evasion of the host immune response1-4. How this cap is made is not...
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    John Schoggins
    @jschoggins
    Dec 21, 2020
    I’m all for SciComm, but the explosion of discussion on Twitter about virus evolution and viral variants has devolved into a complete shit show, largely because of non-experts with blue checkmarks & large followings tweeting/publishing hyperbolic speculations. Needs to stop!
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    John Schoggins
    @jschoggins
    Oct 3, 2020
    It should be abundantly clear by now that we need a better arsenal of antiviral therapies to treat active viral disease. Billions of dollars should go into basic research and development of new ways to treat human viral disease.

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