Reading in journal club
AI has supercharged scientists—but may have shrunk science
based on this Nature paper:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
www.science.org/content/arti...
Posts by Olga Lastovetsky
Scientific publishing: Rethinking how research is reviewed and published
Review of how the loss of impact factor affected submissions at eLife - uneven drop across countries, but generally holding up remarkably well and shows a new model is possible
elifesciences.org/articles/110...
Hey #fungal26 our lab is hiring a postdoctoral researcher for an NSF funded project in ectomycorrhizal competition. Come find me for more info!
www.lotuslofgren.com/pd2026
www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/pivot-... - a terrific opportunity for a cross-disciplinary focused postdoc training
Amazing collection of fungal #endophytes isolated by 3rd year UCD microbiology students during lab practicals this term. These came from ivy leaves collected on the @ucddublin.bsky.social campus
Fears over adverse consequences and associated policy restrictions mean that pregnant people have been largely excluded from clinical trials
go.nature.com/465wTDk
Nearly 40% of new cancer cases worldwide are potentially preventable, according to one of the first investigations of its kind
go.nature.com/3NSmWmw
Study of more than 100,000 people supports your parents’ advice: eat your vegetables
go.nature.com/3MEaHcI
Delicious food at the MInt lab Holiday potluck 🎄Happy almost holidays everyone!
Whoa! These are amazing!! #FungiArt
SPUN is #hiring 👉 spun.bamboohr.com/careers
We're looking to fill the following positions:
1. Fungal Molecular Ecologist
2. Designer
3. Communications Assistant
Apply now and share with your networks 🌍
#Careers #Fungi #ScienceJobs #ScienceCommunication #Mycology
Had a great time presenting at the latest ROOT-BENEFIT COST Action WG2 webinar youtu.be/NqJJvwWcLOI highlighting our research on #AMF and their endobacteria #MInt @rootbenefit.bsky.social
Fig. 2 Phylogenetically distinct structures produced by the arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungal mycelium.
✨ Paper spotlight ✨
Mycelial Dynamics in Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
(🧵 1/5) Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi form vast underground hyphal networks that support plant life.
📢 It is tomorrow!!!
The first webinar in our second WG2 series!!
We will have the pleasure of having two excellent speakers:
- Prof. Andrea Genre (University of Turin, Italy).
- Dr. Olga Lastovetsky (University College Dublin, Ireland)
#costaction
conectava.csic.es/B/raf-k1s-mp...
Metagraph: the new search engine that can quickly sift through the staggering volumes of biological data housed in public repositories
go.nature.com/48lM8Kh
Sexually dimorphic # microbiota in #Ginkgo #biloba
📖https://buff.ly/Th3jr4k
by Lin et al.
@WileyPlantSci #PlantSci
What Everyone Should Know About Fungi by Age 15
4️⃣ Mycorrhizal fungi help draw down ~13 billion tons of carbon into the soil annually–nearly 1/3 of global emissions from fossil fuels.
See the top 10 list (buff.ly/56WQ1oO) and follow for new fungal facts.
📢🍄Job alert🍄📢
The Department of Plant Biology at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is hiring an Assistant Professor in Mycology/Plant-Fungal Interactions. Deadline to apply: 31 October 2025.
illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
It's a pro con
Agar art: Microbes make the world go ground.
The 2025 agar art contest is open and accepting submissions until Oct. 26! The theme is “Microbes Make the World Go Round.” Submit your artwork and showcase the vital role microbes play in our daily lives. All are welcome to apply! See contest details: asm.org/events/asm-a...
🚀The Future is Fungi Award is back—ready to back the next wave of fungi innovators!
The awards' mission is to catalyze groundbreaking fungal innovations that address some of humanity’s biggest environmental challenges—and to support the startups and science entrepreneurs pioneering these solutions.
Giraffes, long considered a single species, are in fact four. https://scim.ag/4n2po6f
Examples of the responses to light of fungi. (A) Light induces the biosynthesis of the orange carotenoid pigment neurosporaxanthin in the vegetative mycelia of N. crassa, but this pigment is synthesized in large quantities in vegetative spores (conidia). When N. crassa grows in tubes with slanted media, orange conidia accumulate at the top of the tube, allowing the visualization of the difference between the orange mycelia of the wild-type and the white mycelia of the blind mutant white collar-1 (wc-1). (B) Blue light guides the growth, phototropism, of fruiting bodies, sporangiophores, of Phycomyces blakesleeanus. Light applied from one side of the sporangiophore during 5 minutes is sufficient to observe a change in the direction of growth. The photograph shows a side view (upper part) or the top view (bottom part) of a plate with P. blakesleeanus fruiting bodies growing toward light (arrow).
#MicrobiologyMonday: How do fungi see the world?🍄👁️They can detect colors using photoreceptors, with blue light serving as a key signal to guide fungal growth. In #MMBRJournal, researchers explore the role of photoreceptors in fungal biology: asm.social/2yD
Out now!
🍫🦠A defined microbial community reproduces attributes of fine flavour #chocolate fermentation
By Gabriel Castrillo, David Salt & co
#microsky #microbiomesky 🧪
Read it here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
One of my favourite papers of 2025 so far and its on chocolate! 🍫
A defined microbial community reproduces attributes of fine flavour chocolate fermentation
🧪 Read the paper here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🔎 The associated news & views here: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
🍄Mark your calendars for March 17-22, 2026 for #Fungal26! Registration will open October 25, 2025. We can’t wait to see you at Asilomar in absolutely beautiful Pacific Grove, California. Start planning today!
🔗Stay updated on all the important information at buff.ly/BjAlE2j.
Have a minute? 😂
Nearly one-third of all retracted papers at PLoS ONE can be traced back to just 45 researchers who served as editors at the journal
go.nature.com/4frnv04
This illustration depicts the changes in the immune system throughout an individual’s life span, from infancy to childhood, adulthood, and older age.
A new special issue of Science explores the immune system at the molecular and cellular level and how it has evolved to govern multiple facets of human health.
Learn more: scim.ag/3IYhnk7