like I get critiquing the science, totally fine addressing or even responding to valid ideas/comments - that's how things get better and why peer review is so important!
I'm not asking for favors, just treat people with respect and be a decent human being...
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man sometimes I absolutely love this job, but the other side really bums me out...
after 9mo review on career, I get:
"we know that it does! We have know this for decades!"
"intellectual novelty...is non-existent"
"PI isn't corr author...calls to question prior exp. as claimed"
"low productivity"
Well, thatโs a cool study
Always love papers blending ecology and evolution, should be a fun read!
Emergence of alternative stable states in microbial communities undergoing horizontal gene transfer
elifesciences.org/articles/99593
Uneven sequencing (coverage) depth can bias microbial intraspecies diversity estimates and how to account for it academic.oup.com/ismecommun/a... #jcampubs
๐๐๐ Our PNAS paper on octocoral diterpene evolution is out - a huge interdisciplinary effort led by @immo-burkhardt.bsky.social and the first publication from our @noaa.gov grant on the biopharmaceutical potential of the CCE๐ชธ๐คฟ๐งฌ
www.pnas.org/doi/full/10....
I do a hybrid approach with interactive lectures using the white board and slides. Then Iโll assign primary lit reading and have them breakout into small groups for discussion questions on the other day of the week. Walk around and engage with each group. I love it ๐
Details and application info:
๐ smu.edu/dedman/academics/departments/earth-sciences/graduate
Funding + microbes = happiness.
DM or email if youโre ready to dive in.
We study how microbial lineages evolve and assemble linking genomes, metabolites, and ecological roles. Fieldwork, mass specs, metagenomes, and a bit of chaos.
๐งฌ PhDs are fully funded (tuition, stipend, the works). Additional competitive fellowships are available through SMUโs grad school.
๐งซ Graduate students wanted - microbial edition
The Chase Lab at SMU Earth Sciences is looking for microbial humans: adaptive, collaborative, and occasionally anaerobic.
If you get excited about connecting sequence data to actual biology, come join the experiment.
๐ Dallas, TX
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I somewhat agree with what youโre saying. But our point was that these terms are used interchangeably all. The. Time. And no one defines them (or at least consistently), especially when considering evolution in microbiomes. Personally, I like using biology to define, but this is a frame of ref ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Started off as a reading group and led to a nice mini-review of microbiome evolution in natural communities. Complete credit to Abby for leading this fun collab! #mevosky
Investigating bacterial evolution in nature with metagenomics
doi.org/10.1016/j.mi...
Our article showing energy production from air alone is in PNAS today. This paper provides an ultimate biochemical proof that microbes can survive simply by 'making' energy from air (making two ATP per molecule atmospheric H2 consumed) and has biotech applications. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Fungal spores reveal a global climate footprint on microbes' traits!
Incorporating microbial traits improves predictions of biogeographic shifts.
Fun project w @balachaudhary.bsky.social @smriti-pehim-limbu.bsky.social @sturmer.bsky.social @aguilart.bsky.social
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
If you want something very simple but does a great job visualizing. Just need input genbank files:
github.com/gamcil/clinker
New work led by the amazing @aprillukowski.bsky.social lab. Love working on these interdisciplinary projects discovering new chemical diversity in nature. Microbes are the best chemists!
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
En route to ASM Microbe. Excited to be back in CA. Let me know if youโre also going and want to grab a coffee to discuss some science ๐๐ป
There is so, so much good science being shared and discussed on bsky right now. The news of its demise is quite backwards. If you are having trouble finding it among all of the very important political news, use the papersky feed that filters posts you follow to just papers:
bsky.app/profile/pape...
Unearthing Vertical Stratified Archaeal Community and Associated Methane Metabolism in Thermokarst Sediments enviromicro-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/... #jcampubs
Just out in PNAS! www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/... "The evolution of thermal performance curves in response to rising temperatures across the model genus yeast". Beautiful work using experimental evolution forecasting climate impacts on biodiversity by Jennifer Molinet @jennifermolinet.bsky.social
so is it like even worth starting to prepare a CAREER grant??? ๐คทโโ๏ธ
I am very happy (and anxious) to share with you our most recent work in which we evaluated four of the most popular long-read assemblers,
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
and tell you just a little bit about it in the following ๐งต
Love this title! My ecology class reads the original Hutchinson paper to start the semester every year. #niches
Paradox of the Sub-Plankton: Plausible Mechanisms andOpen Problems Underlying Strain-Level Diversity inMicrobial Communities
doi.org/10.1111/1462...
If you're in DFW next week, come join us for our 3rd Annual SMU Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources (EENR) Colloquium. Exciting invited speakers and panels addressing science, industry, and law about pressing #envsci issues
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Friday May 2
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If anyone is teaching environmental science #Envsci I highly recommend showing students this interactive world map of the ocean-atmosphere interactions ๐ ๐ ๐ฌ๏ธ
classic.nullschool.net
and another recent one giving some ecological context to RiPPs in the human gut: five AIPs effectively inhibit the biofilm formation of disease-associated pathogens
www.nature.com/articles/s41...