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Posts by Jonathan Mitchell

Unbelievably proud of the work that everyone has put into this paper. Really grateful for such fab colleagues! Mycobacteria continue to be (subjectively) the most interesting bacteria 🤭

3 weeks ago 21 8 1 0

Onto the shameless plug…I’ve been nominated for the INSIGHTS public lecture prize, with the semi-finals on the 12th November. I would appreciate your vote if you’d like to see my talk, which is called “Watching bacteria grow one molecule at a time”.

Voting link: lnkd.in/e8mAEeww

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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I really enjoyed presenting the cool microscopy I’ve been up to with @kevindwhitley.bsky.social at NEPG yesterday. There was a lot of exciting research going on, especially the micro talks (no bias at all). I was delighted to win the ‘second place runner up’ talk prize, thank you to the committee!

5 months ago 9 0 2 0
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MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Molecular mechanism of slow growth and antibiotic tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis using single-molecule microscopy at Newcastle University on FindAPhD.... PhD Project - MRC DiMeN Doctoral Training Partnership: Molecular mechanism of slow growth and antibiotic tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis using single-molecule microscopy at Newcastle Universit...

Interested in a PhD at the intersection of biophysics and microbiology?

Apply for this MRC-funded opportunity at Newcastle University to do cutting-edge microscopy in Mycobacterium tuberculosis! 🔬🦠

Closing 4 Dec!

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5 months ago 27 32 1 4
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Research Assistant/Associate - Mapping the Bacterial Cell Wall with Super-resolution Microscopy at Newcastle University Apply for the Research Assistant/Associate - Mapping the Bacterial Cell Wall with Super-resolution Microscopy role on jobs.ac.uk, the top job board for academic positions in higher education. View det...

Postdoc position available!

This is a 2-year post funded by the Academy of Medical Sciences. You'll be based in the Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology here in Newcastle, using super-resolution microscopy to look at the bacterial cell wall. 🔬🦠

Please re-post 🙏

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