Berks lab also uses gene frames!
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Today was my first time teaching a class for undergrads. The most rewarding moment was noticing one of the students get an "ahhhh I get it now" face as I was explaining one of the answers.
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Dad of two, Professor, Lister Research Fellow and Wellcome Investigator at the John Innes Centre. Interested in bacterial chromosome organization & segregation, plasmids, and phages.
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Full Professor at ITQB NOVA. Microbiologist. Microscopist. Bacterial Cell Biologist. Mother of 3.
Scientist working somewhere around mathematical, computational and experimental microbiology
Interested in infectious disease informatics. Research fellow at the University of Birmingham with @articnetwork.bsky.social. Also cycling, photography, active travel. https://bede.im
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Studying bacterial pathogenesis, AMR & antimicrobial development.
Research fellow @ Institute for Molecular Bioscience, UQ
Previously Postdoc @Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford.
PhD @The Australian National University
Associate Professor and Group Leader @Imperial College London
https://profiles.imperial.ac.uk/t.costa
We study the architecture and function of molecular machines that drive antimicrobial resistance (AMR) dissemination and virulence.
How do bacteria organize their innards?
Associate Prof at UMich
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Assist. Prof. of Biophysics at Aalto Univ. | Temperature adaptation | Super-resolution microscopy | Single molecule tracking | #ERCStG
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@royalsociety University Research Fellow in St Andrews. Bacterial evolution, mobile genetic elements & defence systems, antibiotic resistance, social interactions. 🇫🇷 with some 🇷🇴 and 🇺🇦 roots. She/her
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We like to look at bacteria do the things they do. Université de Montréal.
Associate Prof @HarvardMed. Microbial evolution, antibiotic resistance, mobile genetic elements, algorithms, phages, molecular biotech, etc. Basic research is the engine of progress.
baymlab.hms.harvard.edu
Microbiologist, Research, Molecular genetics, DNA, Genome dynamics