Posts by Anahid (Ana)
🥁 NEW
Our study on infant gut microbiome and #straintransmission is now published in @nature.com:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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Really cool!
Awesome opportunity!
Could international phds also apply for it?
Excited to share work I led during my PhD - now out in @cp-cellhostmicrobe.bsky.social 🎉
Using multiomics, we show that microbiome and host expression profiles dynamically shift during pneumonia treatment and track with clinical outcomes 🧪🫁 #MicroSky
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
As a phd student coming from “ a country of concern” seems like all the ways to continue my research as a postdoc In the US might get blocked. Absolutely heartbroken. I can’t even think straight. Not to sure what to do or where to find the strength to stay productive.
#phd
#postdoc
#microbiomesky
Long read Metagenomics, #phage and #prophage in the gut by Ami Bhatt's group. Beautiful data showing changes in phages over two years
#phagesky
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Baym continues to make freakin' art. Must see thread/paper
Thinking only of Rosalind Franklin today, and what was stolen from her (and so many other female scientists alongside her).
Rosalind Elsie Franklin was an English chemist and X-ray crystallographer whose work was central to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), RNA (ribonucleic acid), viruses, coal, and graphite. Description: Dr. Franklin looks across a checkered table at everyday objects. I think this is in a cafe or a breakroom. Since we know this is Paris, this photo is likely from 1946?
With all she did to make Watson and Crick's discovery possible, Rosalind Franklin was essentially "a de facto collaborator," says Lynne Osman Elkin. Novartis Foundation Dr. Franklin looks to her right, wearing a dark necklace and broad-yoked shirt or blouse. She has short dark hair and eyebrows, and has a look of sharp intelligence, with an edge of weariness.
It's International Women in Science Day ♀️, and I want to talk briefly about Rosalind Franklin.
A conventional choice for unconventional reasons: Dr. Franklin was one of the FIRST STRUCTURAL VIROLOGISTS. Let's talk about her work outside of the Crick & Watson debacle.
R.I.P Hamilton Smith, 1978 Nobel Laureate for the discovery of type II restriction-modification systems (HindII).
NEW publication from our lab: One of the first methodologies (FUGAsseM) for gene function prediction from microbial community multi-omics data!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Very excited to share the latest work from our lab, which was published today in Nature!
nature.com/articles/s41...
PhD graduate and now post-doc Sofia Dahlman, along with co-senior author Sam Forster from The Hudson and other researchers from our lab and others.
UChicago Microbiology is searching for tenured or tenure-track faculty working in host-pathogens interactions, viral and bacterial pathogenesis, and emerging infectious diseases. Come join our vibrant Department! microbiology.uchicago.edu
Apply here apply.interfolio.com/174404
Wow, more than 2.4M of assembled bacteria in the new release of ABT! We plan to index these using our efficient colored De Bruijn graph index, Fulgor. We recently conducted experiments with nearly 1M genomes…getting there :)
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
First time seeing someone else experiencing this. It’s usually happens when I’m extremely tired. But for me instead of feeling it in my core, I mostly feel it in my head and neck. My head starts vibrating, and it usually takes an hour to go away.
We are hiring! The Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics is looking for faculty at the Assistant or Associate professor level (tenure track). Please consider joining our vibrant microbiology and immunology community at the University of Pittsburgh School of medicine
Excited to share new published work on Phaeocystis antarctica microbiomes! Given the world, I was hesitant to self-promote, but a key finding is P. antarctica phycosphere interactions should be studied in situ. Antarctic fieldwork is necessary! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
#microbialsky
Department members sit at a very long table in the hallway eating a pre-Thanksgiving potluck feast.
Faculty search announcement 2025: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Microbiology at UT Southwestern. We seek candidates working in microbial pathogenesis (some preference may be given to bacterial pathogens). Come join our community! (1/5) www.utsouthwestern.edu/departments/...
Got my first invitation to review a manuscript🥹🥹🤓🤓
‼️I'm looking for a postdoc‼️ Come join effort in using metagenomes to quantify microbial catabolic potential and carbon substrate availability at the ecosystem level. We seek to understand evolutionary forces shaping the carbon cycle. Part of ccomp-stc.org
careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/cl...
Check out this list of awesome #virome tools and be sure to add yours!
github.com/shandley/awe...
#phagesky #microsky
Exciting opportunity to join our group as postdoc! Apply now for this project on computational (meta)genome mining as part of a collaborative European research consortium: www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/p...
Please share!
Looks interesting, plasmid assembly from multiple metagenomes
"On synthetic benchmark datasets, PlasMAAG reconstructed 50-121% more near-complete plasmids than competing methods and improved the Matthews Correlation Coefficient of geNomad contig classif. by 28-106%
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
we recently found some really neat RNA-guided DNA-cutting systems in phages. Despite remarkable similarities to CRISPR systems, including encoding guide RNAs in arrays, they appear entirely evolutionarily distinct (but definitely related to snoRNAs 🤓)
We decided to call them TIGR-Tas systems 🐯
the microbiome and metabolome is out of this world 🌏 🚀 🌏 🚀 🌏 🚀 🌏 🚀
congratulations to my UC San Diego colleagues in the Knight, Dorrestein, and Chu laboratories — led by Rodolfo Salido and Nina Zhao
www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
This is such a cool website for seeing and choosing color palettes for R. You can also put different filters on your color palette ( like Protanopia) to ensure it is accessible to all!
#R #Microbiome #SciSky
r-graph-gallery.com/color-palett...
So I was peer reviewing a manuscript...
Authors cited me - cool.
But wait... the paper they cite does not exist.
It lists coauthors who are real people I have published with, and a real journal that I have published in, with a title that sounds plausible - but is completely made up.
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