![]() Winfield, SR, Mountain Iron-Buhl Taylor Witt, SR, Morris. Paul Academy/Mounds Park Academy Matthew Muenchow, JR, Glencoe-Silver Lake Thomas O'Brien, JR, Winona Cotter Spencer Ohm, SR, Blooming Prairie Dan Raisanen, SR, Dassel-Cokato Nate Rost, SR, Faribault Anthony Rutjes, SR, Mankato East Tim Saxon, SR, Minneapolis Henry Mike Schmidt, SR, Andover Tydan Storrusten, SO, Pelican Rapids D.J. QUARTERBACKS: Kevin Abbas, JR, Eagan Elliot Risbrudt, SR, Ashby Logan Becker, JR, Blue Earth Area Eric Beumer, SR, Northfield Charles Bruchu, SR, Hill-Murray Marcus Brumm, SR, Lakeville South Ryan Grant, JR, Eden Prairie Phil Haig, SR, Henry Sibley Greg Holzhueter, SR, Minnesota Valley Lutheran Brian Jennissen, SR, Chisago Lakes Matt Johnson, SR, Cleveland Kent Johnson, SR, Litchfield Jarrad Knutson, SR, Glenville-Emmons Kolten Lee, JR, West Central Area Jordan Marshall, JR, Totino-Grace Spencer McMillan, SR, St. Returner - Noah Pauley, SR, Duluth Central LB - Paul Stommes, SR, Eden Valley-WatkinsĭB - Josh Stougard, JR, International Falls WR - Elliot Herdina, SR, Blooming PrairieĭL - Jordan Waiwaiole, JR, Spring Lake Park TE - Taylor Holland, SR, New Richland-Hartland ![]() OL - (tie) Jeff Gilbertson, SR, Winona Cotter RB - Blake Sczepanski, SR, Stephen-Argyle Punter - Andrew Tewes, SR, Mayer Lutheran WR - Michael Floyd, JR, Cretin-Derham HallĭL - Broderick Binns, SR, Cretin-Derham Hall RB - DeAngelo Brackins, SR, International Falls QB - Joe Springer, SR, Cretin-Derham Hall ![]() Receiving honorable mention were Brainerd senior running back Bo Jedinak and sophomore linebacker Colby Ring and Pierz defensive back Scott Herold. Virnig led the Pioneers to a 10-1 record as he rushed for 1,196 yards and 21 touchdowns on 142 carries for an 8.4 yards-per-carry average. Dr Kubes is visiting Melbourne as part of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Immunology Visiting Speaker Program.Pierz senior running back Bryan Virnig was named to the 2006 Minnesota Associated Press all-state prep football team, as voted on by a statewide panel of sports writers and broadcasters. Paul’s presentation will focus on recent highlights of this work examining leukocyte function in tissue repair. Examples of his recent work include Kratofil RM et al., Nature (2022) 609: 166-173, Quail DF et al., J. He has published in the highest profile journals including Nature, Cell, Science, Cell Host Microbe, etc. Paul’s work has investigated inflammatory responses in numerous organs including liver, lung, skin, brain and peritoneal cavity. Paul Kubes has made numerous seminal contributions in inflammation research including in mechanisms of leukocyte trafficking, sterile immunity, control of bacterial infection and sepsis, cavity macrophages and injury repair, and the roles of neutrophil extracellular traps in infection control. Kubes is internationally recognised for his ground-breaking work in in vivo imaging of the immune system. He served as the Founding Director of the Institute from 2008-2021. ![]() Paul Kubes (PhD, Queen’s University, Canada) is an immunologist at the Snyder Institute of Chronic Diseases at the University of Calgary, in Calgary, Canada. ![]() Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases, Department of Physiology & Pharmacology, Cumming School of Medicine, The University of Calgary, Canada Imaging the immune system during tissue repair and disrepair Ian Potter Auditorium WEHI Special Seminar hosted by Professor James Murphy Professor Paul Kubes ![]()
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