The University at Albany Biomedical Sciences Department is hiring at the Assistant Professor level. We are looking for researchers at the intersection of infectious disease and artificial intelligence:
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Faculty search at UAlbany targeting folks broadly applying AI/ML to infectious disease research!! Please RT 🙏
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Deadline to apply for a postdoctoral position in my lab has been corrected--applications will be accepted until October 28.
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Interested in the lab but not quite ready to apply? Feel free to get in touch with me about upcoming positions
My lab is hiring a postdoc! Official job ad and application instructions here:
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Current deadline says October 13, but this will be extended to be open for ~2 weeks.
We just published new selectable markers for C. neoformans, bringing the total up to 7. All in CRiSPR-Cas9 compatible plasmids.
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Plasmids for selection with phleomycin (BLE marker); phosphite prototrophy (ptxD marker) and blasticidin S (BSD or BSR markers) are available @addgene.bsky.social
Small side-project from my postdoctoral work with @hitenmadhani.bsky.social. We found that blasticidin S can select for Cryptococcus transformants, and made CRISPR-compatible plasmids for other existing markers. Now 7 dominant genetic selection methods in total!
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Leishmaniasis is 95% fatal if untreated — yet it’s still overlooked, and media coverage is low.
Our new report shows what gets decision-makers to pay attention ⤵️
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New in #G3journal: @hitenmadhani.bsky.social and the team present new methods and strains for high-efficiency homology-dependent genome editing in Cryptococcus neoformans, a budding #yeast that is the most common cause of fungal meningitis in humans.
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New PI day 1!
🍄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.
Our work to functionally map the Cryptococcus genome is now "officially" out in Cell!
Someone's settled in for her cross-country road trip
Hello everyone! I am pleased to share information on the first ever Computational Structural Virology Symposium, conducted August 4th on zoom and highlighting work in this emerging field. You can register for this event here: forms.gle/CNiqskMwQEuV.... Please re-post!
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My postdoctoral work with @hitenmadhani.bsky.social is now online at @cp-cell.bsky.social! We profiled the fitness of >4300 Cryptococcus neoformans deletion strains in >140 conditions, identifying unexpected mammalian-like biology and drivers of fungal pathogenesis.
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#TheLastOfUs: A fungus that actually infects the human brain 🧠
A recent #G3journal paper from @hitenmadhani.bsky.social and team presents a valuable auxin-inducible genetic toolkit for conditional mutation in the fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans, which can cause meningitis: buff.ly/rIkC09R
Warp speed genetics!
We have just published another methods paper, which demonstrates how to make short-homology genome edits in Cryptococcus neoformans with exceptionally high efficiency.
Kudos to Matt, Sanjita, and Manning!
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Come join me as a new PI at the Wadsworth Center!
Great to know, thanks!
Thanks to @hitenmadhani.bsky.social and the many coauthors who made this work possible!
Thanks Felipe! Won't make it to CSHL, but maybe the GRC or Crypto meeting next year!
Really excited to share that I'll start my research lab at the Wadsworth Center with the New York State Department of Health in August 2025! My group will use functional genomics to study how fungal pathogens have repurposed machinery from their environmental lifestyles for mammalian infection!
Our small but important technical advance for conditional mutation in Cryptococcus neoformans. Combined with some other technical advances (like 100% efficient HDR), this makes working on this yeast as easy as working on S. cerevisiae. tinyurl.com/yzhjr45u
We have another opening for a fully funded #PhDposition in the Beusch lab (www.beuschlab.org) at the University of Würzburg! If you or someone you know is curious about #splicing, please apply or contact me for more information. (Official advertisement tba soon.) #RNAsky #RNAbiology