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We had an engaging #RBM2024 in Pittsburgh, thanks to the organizers for putting up such an excellent meeting!
Both Sara(h)'s enjoyed sharing their gut microbiome research .

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I managed to take zero pictures at this meeting, so I’ll repost Vaughn’s…

Huge thanks to the organizers for a great Rust Belt Microbiome meeting #RBM2024. So fun to attend with part of my lab, and looking forward to #RBM2026.

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Had a blast at #RBM2024. Really enjoyed interacting with everyone during poster session and loved all the interesting talks! Also happy to have won the outstanding poster award, looking forward to future meetings :)
(first post here, hello Bluesky! )

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Agree with Joe… What a fantastic #RBM2024 meeting this week in Pittsburgh! Thanks to the organizers for all of their work. Fantastic trainee and faculty posters and talks, and good to meet/see so many great people.

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Had a blast at the Rust Belt Microbiome Symposium this week! Amazing science and great seeing old friends and making many new ones! #RBM2024 @laurenpalmer.bsky.social @markjmandel.bsky.social

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Silver lining of an otherwise awful week: attending #RBM2024 with these fabulous folks. A great meeting full of awesome science!

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Thank you for stopping by Mark! Your talk today at #RBM2024 was really insightful!

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Beautiful domain swapping shows how the Mediterranean V fischeri colonizes its home squid differently from the Hawaiian strain @markjmandel.bsky.social #RBM2024

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Last and certainly not least, @markjmandel.bsky.social presenting research about regulation of the most charismatic microbiome-of-one, the squid-Vibrio symbiosis #RBM2024

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Laura Cook (Binghamton) shows Group A Strep do not cluster by carrier / acute status #RBM2024

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Biofilm dispersal patterns revealed using far-red fluorogenic probes Bacteria frequently colonize niches by forming multicellular communities called biofilms. To explore new territories, cells exit biofilms through an active process called dispersal. Biofilm dispersal ...

Missed capture of the amazing movies of biofilm dispersal by @bridgesbio.bsky.social at #RBM2024 but you can read / see here www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Keynote by Gary Borisy at #RBM2024 featuring many researchers including @merenbey.bsky.social

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Apollo Stacy (Cleveland Clinic) showing how nitrate mediates beneficial inhibition of bad oral bacteria by good ones. Developed reductionist model 👍 #RBM2024

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Now Lauren Palmer @laurenpalmer.bsky.social from UIC speaking on A baumannii metabolic competition. Ornithine is a hit at #RBM2024

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Excellent references about FMT p/b Michael Woodward, Emory at #RBM2024

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Ryan Hunter (now even closer in Buffalo) showing nutritional interactions among bacteria in chronic rhinosinusitis #RBM2024

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