Excellent job Sarah. Well done!
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Great delivery by Sarah Little from @grovearmada.bsky.social team @microbiologysociety.org : Scalable Screening of AI Designed Binders that Prevent Virus Entry
The paperback copy of The Viral Underclass by Steven W. Thrasher, subtitled 'The Human Toll When Inequality and Disease Collide'
I know I am late to the party on this one, but @thrasherxy.bsky.social's The Viral Underclass is *so* good in analysing why the people most excluded from society are also the people in it who are most likely to experience disease. It's incisive, readable, and defiantly hopeful. And also...
The Trojan Horse is real, and it’s microscopic! 🐴🦠
Our paper is out today in @cellcellpress.bsky.social!
We discovered that deltaviruses physically hide INSIDE helper viruses to sneak into new cells. And to prove it, we had to image them from every angle. 🧵👇
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
We found a viral Trojan Horse: a virus can hide inside another virus.This one surprised us: deltaviruses don’t just borrow a helper virus. They can travel inside it.
A literal Trojan Horse “virus-in-a-virus” route into cells. 🤯 Kudos to 1st author @viroscope.bsky.social and co-authors !
“It’s a major advance, on the scale of an AlphaFold4. The problem, of course, is that we know nothing of the details.”
Isomorphic Lab’s proprietary drug-discovery model is a major advance
go.nature.com/3Mm2ZnQ
Exploring ICTV virus metadata just got easier on ViralZone — interactive table, instant CSV export, and full search. The new species names are displayed alongside virus names and acronyms.
viralzone.expasy.org/resources/VM...
(source: ictv.global/vmr)
A huge thank you to the team at the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) @cvrinfo.bsky.social: @ulad-litvin.bsky.social, @bljog.bsky.social, @spyroslytras.bsky.social, Alexander Jack, and @davidlrobertson.bsky.social.
It is almost five years since I first applied AlphaFold to a handful of viral proteins.
Today, hundreds of thousands of predictions and many discoveries later, we are delighted to announce the integration of our Viro3D dataset into the @ebi.embl.org and Google DeepMind AlphaFold Database.
Very excited to share our work, a fish herpesvirus' cryo EM structure. It features a long PVAT tail, with new and host-like proteins discovered using modelAngelo, Dali, and Viro3D, including a host-like macrodomain
doi.org/10.64898/202...
@dbhella.bsky.social @grovearmada.bsky.social
Cryo-EM of a Divergent Herpesvirus Reveals Structural Conservation and Novelty Including a Portal-Vertex Tegument Protein with Multiple Macrodomain-like Folds www.biorxiv.org/content/10.64898/2026.02.13.705735v1 #cryoEM
A near-complete map of human cytosolic degrons and their relevance for disease
We measured degron potency of >200,000 30-residue tiles from >5,000 human proteins, and trained a model to predict degrons from sequence
Led by @vvouts.bsky.social in @rhp-lab.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1126/scia...
This is finally out.
Very short take home. All the variation in spike that produced the immune escape characteristics of Omicron can occur in one single persistently infected individual over the period of a year.
This is why persistent infections matter
www.cell.com/cell-reports...
FoldMason is out now in @science.org. It generates accurate multiple structure alignments for thousands of protein structures in seconds. Great work by Cameron L. M. Gilchrist and @milot.bsky.social.
📄 www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
🌐 search.foldseek.com/foldmason
💾 github.com/steineggerla...
Let's try this #AcademicSky
1 fav, 1 funny, strange, or unexpected scientific anecdote about a paper, a scientist, a fact, hoping that some will be new to you.
Join the quest - especially historians of London science! 👇So far we have narrowed this down to some lab branded as "Mill Hill" in London E1 postcode in the 1960s (i.e. not actually in Mill Hill)
A pen and ink drawing showing a sphere (labelled 'What is the simplest symmetrical way to build a box around this genome') and the same sphere enclosed in the 5 Platonic solids
Preparing for some introductory virology lecutures, which is of course a happy excuse for me to do some drawing again
My time in @martinsteinegger.bsky.social's group is ending, but I’m staying in Korea to build a lab at Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine. If you or someone you know is interested in molecular machine learning and open-source bioinformatics, please reach out. I am hiring!
mirdita.org
🚨vConTACT3 now in Nature Biotechnology:
- >95% agreement with ICTV for known viruses
- Classifies both prokaryotic and eukaryotic viruses
- Extends beyond genus → subfamily, family & order
- Systematically assigns taxonomy to tens of thousands of previously unclassified viruses
A poster reading Influenza Update Meeting, with conference delegates behind
Really enjoyed day one of the 2025 @influenzaupdate.bsky.social Meeting - looking forward to more flu talks and discussion tomorrow!
A poster with branding for the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre fo Virus Research, labelled 'Virus Snowflakes.' The poster shows snowflake-like virus designs and song lyrics reading: On the twelfth day of Christmas, a virus gave to me, Twelve fights worth winning, Eleven Christmas dinners, Ten lunar landers, Nine childhood vaccines, Eight tools for teaching, Seven dogs a-barking, Six wasps a-laying, FIIIIVE TIIINY RIIIIIIINGS, Four vaccine platforms, Three genome segments, Two twinned capsids, and A world that is too small to see
Feeling festive?
Why not deck the halls with @cvrinfo.bsky.social's papercraft #VirusSnowflakes and celebrate the science of viruses and the fight against viral diseases.
Download for free: cvr-engagement.co.uk/virus-snowfl...
#scicomm #sciart #decorations
Most viral workflows are fragile pipelines.
GLUE turns them into structured, shareable projects: curated sequences, alignments, features, phylogenies, metadata & scripts all in one reproducible environment.
gluetools.substack.com/p/glue-a-fle...
How does fever work?
Our new Science paper shows how elevated body temperature can protect against severe influenza and that avian-origin viruses escape this defence.
This is likely one reason why bird flus and some pandemic influenzas can be so severe.🧵
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
A flurry of snowflakes with text reading 'Virus Snowflakes: a collection of paper art viruses by Ed Hutchinson - Download now!' along with the logo of the MRC-University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research
If you'd like to celebrate the biology of viruses - or the fight against viral diseases - this winter, try out our free and updated #VirusSnowflake designs.
Please share, and if you have any photos of Virus Snowflakes in your area it would be lovely to see them!
cvr-engagement.co.uk/virus-snowfl...
🧬 Thrilled to share our latest paper in @natmicrobiol.nature.com 📄
A collaboration to give the Flaviviridae (home to Zika, Dengue & HCV) a much-needed taxonomic re-think.
Our at-scale AI structure prediction gave a complementary perspective on viral evolution.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Always fun when the word "unusually" turns up in a UKHSA doc: "influenza activity increased, particularly among children, and is now above baseline. This is an unusually early start of the influenza season." www.gov.uk/government/s...
Announcement of the “Expert insights” online seminar series by the ACHIEVE Academy. Talk by Dr. Timothy Soh from the Leibniz Institute of Virology on “AlphaFold & HerpesFolds.” Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 2:00 PM. The series takes place every first Tuesday of the month.
🔬 Upcoming Expert Insights Seminar by ACHIEVE
Join us on October 7th, 2025, at 2:00 PM (CET) for an inspiring talk on “AlphaFold & HerpesFolds” by Dr. Timothy Soh. Register here to join via Zoom: achieve.g-f-v.org/seminar-seri...
Huge congratulations to Emma Davis, the winner of 2025's Early Career Microbiologist of the Year prize! We agree with Emma that all of the finalists' talks were brilliant and a massive well done to everyone involved!