Chemical biologist, Bird Nerd, Orchid Addict. Not necessarily in that order.
We aim to help connect scientists studying antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) across industry and academia through webinars, mentorships, and networking opportunities. Join us at https://www.iampnet.com/!
professor at UCSF, engineer turned cell biologist, wants to know how cells solve geometry problems
Assistant Professor at Cornell University studying molecular mechanisms driving biofilm formation in non-tuberculous mycobacteria | https://cals.cornell.edu/lisa-marie-nisbett
Principal Investigator of the Spatial Immunology Unit | Independent Research Scholar | NIH/NIAID Intramural Research Program
Spatially mapping the immune ecosystem of infection and inflammation
(Views are my own)
Group leader at The Francis Crick Institute in London. Opinions are my own. he/him
🦠 M. tuberculosis, K. pneumoniae, other pathogenic bacteria
🧫 antimicrobial resistance
🧬 molecular genetics
⚗️ chemical biology
Cummings Foundation Professor of #OneHealth Diplomacy @ The Fletcher School. Fmr #RN, political adviser & 🇦🇺govt official in #pandemic #preparedness. BN, MAIS, LLM, PhD. Founder & fmr convenor of GHS conferences & GHSN.
I work at the Uni. of Buenos Aires-CONICET, focused on host-pathogen interactions in #TB. I am passionate about promoting inclusivity and open science as a member of #GYA, #CoARA, and Argentine Young Academy fostering a more equitable scientific landscape.
𝘵𝘦𝘤𝘩𝘯𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 a professor. bacteria, antibiotics, and diagnostic tests at tufts school of medicine.
#OpenAccess @embopress.org journal publishing pioneering research in systems & synthetic biology, systems medicine
Associate Professor, MIT
Still thinking about the 10^9 mutations generated in your microbiome today.
Website: http://lieberman.science
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
Professor at Cornell Univ. Bacillus subtilis physiology and stress responses (metal homeostasis, redox stress, antibiotic resistance & cell envelope). EIC of Mol Microbiol.
Professor, Burnett School of Biomed Sci., College of Medicine, University of Central Florida.
Nerdy interests: TB, NTMs, Abx and AMR, gene regulation.
Less Nerdy interests: volleyball, cycling, reading.
PhD student at i3S @i3S_UPorto - Immune Regulation group studying the mechanisms behind #tuberculosis severity