This is figure 4, which shows collateral sensitivity and cross-resistance interactions between and within antibiotic classes.
Resistance to one antibiotic can make bacteria resistant or sensitive to another antibiotic, opening paths for combinatorial treatments. A study in Nature Microbiology presents an approach to systematically discover and understand such antibiotic relationships. https://go.nature.com/49of3Mk 🧪
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Postdoctoral Position in Molecular Systems Biology
I have an open Postdoc position in Molecular Systems Biology at ETH Zürich!
The project is about the conservation of transcription factors functions between strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa 🧬🦠
More details and application at:
jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...
Please share!
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Credit: Daniela Velasco Lozano/EMBL
(1/3) Antibiotic resistance is costing human lives. 🦠
A study from EMBL's Typas group proposed a framework to identify antibiotic pairs that make bacteria resistant to one antibiotic but sensitive to other – this can help design new treatments and delay resistance. 🧬🧪
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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This is a very cute idea! If I may add one more: Klaus is probably one of our favorite Christmas movies ever.
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a triangle 🔺
it’s a basic shape, but no bacteria is a triangle
a clothes hanger, a slice of pizza, a dorito—all triangles
just not bacteria
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If there is one account worth following irrespective of your reasons for being on Bluesky, it is @auschwitzmemorial.bsky.social. A humbling and necessary constant reminder of the human abyss.
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Trying to purify and sequence #phage for phage therapy?
Try #sphae a new approach to identify if your phage could be useful for treatment
#phagesky
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EMBL Jobs
We offer a wide range of challenging scientific and non-scientific positions at all of our European locations and encourage applications from international candidates at all career levels.
My first post on Blue Sky - moving over !
For all post-docs out there - fantastic opportunity @EMBL. Independent group leader position: Core funding, state-of-the-art core facilities, access to fantastic Ph.D. students, and of course amazing colleagues. Please apply www.embl.org/jobs/positio...
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To fill up my empty feed, my first post on #bluesky.
Earlier this year we showed how the DdmDE system from pandemic Vibrio cholerae defends against invading plasmids. A great collaboration between the labs of Martin Jinek (UZH) and @mblokesch.bsky.social (EPFL).
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Woohoo, the Microbiology Department (this includes me) at the JLU Giessen is looking for a new colleague (W2 with tenure track to W3).
Look here: uni-giessen.de/karriere/ste...
(and yes, knowledge of the German language is required ...).
Come to Giessen! We have cookies.
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How do you analyze/visualize your data? You could use R & ggplot to make your graphs, no?
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A new class of immune signaling molecules generated by TIR domains: histidine conjugated to ADP-ribose
Check out our preprint: tinyurl.com/hisADP
A fantastic collaboration with the Tamulaitiene and Kranzusch labs
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In our case, we did not work towards phage theory but rather to better understand drug action. But the findings may have implications for future drug-phage co-treatment strategies.
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Scientists Pinpoint Cause of Severe Morning Sickness
The discovery could lead to better treatments for severe nausea and vomiting during pregnancy.
Gift link to NYT article on an exciting breakthrough in treating extreme nausea in pregnant women (+ cancer patients). The female MD who conducted the breakthrough study (a) lost her pregnancy at 15 weeks gestation after suffering & (b) was told the problem was in her head.
Representation matters.
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PIRATES!!
Constructing phagemids? Nature's been there before. A free rolling-circle plamid hijacks an Inovirus to hitch a ride. Fantastic observation and work by Nicole and great collaborators, made possible by @SPP2330. doi: doi.org/10.1101/2023.1
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Broken Record
Temperatures hit new highs, yet world fails to cut emissions (again)
UN
environment programme
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this is a bloody great name for a climate report
www.unep.org/resources/em...
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If I'm already on it, another tool I use when encountering a hypothetical uncharacterized protein is CDVist by the Zhulin lab. Great to predict domains and easy to use. Inviting rabbit holes included. 😅 cdvist.joulinelab.org
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Ah the Dutch... cycling along their beautiful windmills eating poffertjes and bitterballen, washing it down with a liter of milk and not having a care in the world.
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I started a #phage feed ... #phagesky
Add that hashtag to your posts to be included on the feed
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PaperBLAST
One of the tools I find useful to get to know a new protein: PaperBLAST will find papers where your protein of interest has been described before. papers.genomics.lbl.gov/cgi-bin/litS...
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The scientific, economical, and regulatory roadblocks to #phage therapy - the example of Germany
www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/15...
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Phage researchers, could you help out?
Reviewer asks us to refer to "phage typing as a standard tool for the differentiation of Bacilli". Can anyone point to specific literature applicable to all Bacilli? Or is it only for differentiating certain species from each other?
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The strain on scientific publishing 📄:
We've got issues. Scientists overwhelmed, editors overworked, constant special issue invites, mass article retractions, journal delistings… JUST WHAT IS GOING ON!?
See: arxiv.org/abs/2309.15884
A 🧵1/n
#AcademicChatter #PublishOrPerish #PhDAdvice #PhDChat
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This is the outline of the SPP2330 meeting in Berlin.
I'm really looking forward to this meeting next week! It's been a great group of labs & projects and so many interesting presentations at the last meetings!
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Can we limit infection by disarming pathogens rather than killing them? In this review we discuss the current state of play with this approach to tackle antibiotic resistance. www.nature.com/articles/s44...
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