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Intracellular competition shapes plasmid population dynamics From populations of multicellular organisms to selfish genetic elements, conflicts between levels of biological organization are central to evolution. Plasmids are extrachromosomal, self-replicating g...

Hot off the press! Our latest paper led by @fernpizza.bsky.social, understanding how plasmids evolve inside cells. These small, self-replicating DNA circles live inside bacteria and carry antibiotic resistance genes, but also compete with one another to replicate. 1/
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Two (2) Open Rank Teaching Faculty The Department of Biology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill seeks applicants for two (2) Teaching Faculty positions to be effective July 1, 2026. These positions will be fixed-term 9-...

#microsky #mevosky The UNC Chapel Hill Biology Department is hiring 2 Teaching Assistant/Associate Professors with expertise from any area of biology. Individuals with expertise in microbiology are particularly encouraged to apply. Read more and apply at unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/307...

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Some people suggest that host resistance to leprosy have lead to the rapid decline in leprosy. Additionally, divergent HLA patterns of patients with psoriasis and leprosy have also been observed. So maybe psoriasis-associated genotypes were selected for because they can resist leprosy?

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I read today that 95% of humans are naturally immune to leprosy. I was surprised by this given the historical reference to the disease—it suggests that it’s not just improvements in sanitation, etc that have lead to the decline of the disease. Apparently, psoriasis is rarely observed with leprosy.

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Thanks! I still do need to follow up with some of that project idea. I’ve got some other projects that I need to get off my plate before exploring that. We’ve learned a bunch of related stuff that would be useful for it.

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We met last year when you at an amazing seminar at TTU.

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I’m EC, and I study the ecology and evolution of viruses. My lab looks at how viruses adapt to their host in changing environments. Our focus is on phage in the lab but broader for computational work. Would very much like to be considered for your seminar series.

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Yes, but there’s tons of hits that aren’t very relevant. What I liked about the Web of Science search was that there was far less chaff. But I was concerned that it missed some relevant articles. I had some in mind that I wanted to include but couldn’t find the right search terms to get.

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@baym.lol, @vscooper.micropopbio.org, and @surtlab.bsky.social I’m especially interested in your thoughts!

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Several years ago I performed a meta-analysis. I (mostly) found the papers using a Boolean statement in Web of Science. I’m interested in doing a similar search. How do folks recommend that I do this now? What are your favorite tools to do targeted and systematic literature searches these days?

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It’s humidifier season here…but that’s most of the year.

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Loving this tablecloth

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Spotted on campus: a wasp bringing a stunned cricket to her nest to feed her larvae.

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1/35 New paper out! @jamesTstroud and I dive into why long-term studies are crucial for understanding evolution. They reveal processes impossible to detect in short timescales and capture rare events that transform our understanding of evolutionary dynamics.

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Open questions in the social lives of viruses Social interactions among viruses are diverse and pervasive, with the potential to affect every stage of the viral lifecycle. Here, we explore some of the challenges and opportunities that these inte....

Very pleased to have our review on social evolution in viruses out in JEB last week. The best part of this review was that JEB solicited six commentaries from others in the field. A quick thread on these... (1/n)

#SocialViruses #ViroSky #EvoSky

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WATCH: Green fire rises up from manhole at Lubbock's Texas Tech Campus; evacuations underway.

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Learning about Valley Fever from Dr. Abinash Bhattachan at Science by the Glass sponsored by TTU Climate Center. Thanks to Nashwell Cafe for hosting us and the delicious food.

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Would you please add me? Thanks!

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