There is a call for a two-year fully funded postdoctoral fellowship from the Pasteur Institute (see attached document). If you or someone you know might be interested in doing a postdoc in my group, send me a message!
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Posts by Jessica Bryant
Come join us for the Modern Methods in Molecular Parasitology Workshop! Theoretical is 4-6 November in Montpellier, followed by practical workshops in November and December, either in Paris or Grenoble. We have a great line-up of speakers, check it out:
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It's that time of year again...to register for BioMalPar!
Come join us for another excellent meeting!
Congratulations to my partner in crime and newest EMBO young investigator @sebbaumgarten.bsky.social
Well deserved!
Thank you to Pengfei Kong @cp-trendsparasitol.bsky.social for all your patience and support!
We @singh-parul.bsky.social teamed up with the amazing @fariatrypslab.bsky.social @trypsleon.bsky.social to highlight how recent technological advances have revealed exciting new features of parasite genome architecture and its impact on survival and pathogenicity:
www.cell.com/trends/paras...
We find cool new long-range DNA-DNA interactions that coordinate var genes and stage-specific genes. And who’s always there? ApiAP2 factors and MORC! Many thanks to @singh-parul.bsky.social @ju-couble.bsky.social @sebbaumgarten.bsky.social @agencerecherche.bsky.social @erc.europa.eu @pasteur.fr
June was a productive month: brought two things into this world, both of which were great collaborative efforts and about nine months in the making. Check out where we map P. falciparum genome architecture at high resolution with Micro-C here:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Also, a big thank you for the travel support for Reginald Akossi from the new EMBL-Pasteur initiative @pasteur.fr to present his interesting work!
So grateful to get to attend another fantastic BioMalPar #EMBLMalaria. Thank you to the organizers for the diverse and enriching program! @lilianamancio.bsky.social @sturalph.bsky.social @events.embl.org
Malaria parasites are an extreme example of ribosome heterogeneity. But how do they control which ribosomal RNA to express when?
Check out this mountain of work led by @ju-couble.bsky.social with @tizvignolini.bsky.social @jessmbryant.bsky.social
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
First post on this platform is an important one: #StandUpforScience
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