Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy (STTT) | A Nature Portfolio journal | Impact Factor 52.7 | Q1 in Biochemistry, Cell Biology & Molecular Medicine | Open Access
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Incoming Group Leader at the Generative Biology Institute, EIT, Oxford, UK. Researching machine learning approaches applied to biology, specifically protein design. Lab website: https://jamalilab.com
Applied mathematician developing computational imaging tools
#CryoET #TeamTomo
Postdoc in Scheres & Bharat labs @ MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge
btoader.com
PhD Student @ MRC LMB working towards long term imaging of organoid models with James Manton and Madeline Lancaster
Postdoc @Cambridge University and the Wellcome Sanger Institute. Pathogens evolution: Horizontal Gene Transfer🧬, Phages, Mutational hotspots, AMR, virulence 🇲🇽
Senior Lecturer, Newcastle Uni UK
We study the chemical language of bacteria (& what influences it) for antibiotic discovery
http://www.medicinesfromthesea.com
Editor Microbiology, Young Academy of Scotland, EAB RSC NatProdRep & EAB ACS JNatProd
Exploring the wonders of microbiology with reviews and commentaries from across the field. Brought to you by your curious editors! 🔬✨
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PhD student @Crick
Zanetti & Carlton Lab
Interested in Cell Biology, cryoET
Researcher at Uni Cambridge working on bacterial evolution and AI
Postdoc in the Baum lab at the MRC-LMB, studying the diversity and behaviour of Asgard archaea
Departmental Group Leader - Protein Bioinformatics @ Max Planck Institute for Biology - Tübingen @mpi-bio-fml.bsky.social
Protein evolution // MPI Bioinformatics Toolkit // prokaryotic cell-surface proteins // prokaryotic histones
PhD student @MPI Science of Light
Fibrillar adhesins, microbial adherence and crystallography.
Postdoc in Bharat group at MRC-LMB | cryo-EM | cryo-ET |
Postdoc in Bharat group at MRC-LMB | cryo-EM | cryo-ET
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie fellow in the Govers Lab, KU Leuven, working on cell cycle progression in Bacteroides. Former DPhil student, Dunn School, University of Oxford.