Did you know that it only takes one spontaneous mutation in your bacterial culture to activate a phage, and trigger a subsequent cascade of bacterial/phage evolution? π§ͺ Curious how you could detect similar events in your experiments? Check out Nanamiβs work!
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Many researchers are still waiting on Notice of Awards to start their work. Delays (or worse, withdrawals) donβt just pause projectsβthey ripple through the entire system, stalling discoveries and breakthroughs.
Cutting off research funding means cutting off progress.
#PublicHealth
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31.01.2025 02:42 β π 111 π 75 π¬ 10 π 5
Congrats Vaughn!
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I'm incredibly honored by this opportunity to serve as President-Elect of @asm.org starting this summer. Looking forward to working with the Board, ASM leadership ,and staff to help advance the microbial sciences. I'm also glad to share my Vision statement, please join us!
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I'm putting together a Microbial Bioinformatics starter pack to help get everyone connected in our community. Let me know if there are any bluesky users to be added and share so that twitter refugees can tune back in to the fantastic world microbes go.bsky.app/3ezLo7e
10.01.2025 09:38 β π 107 π 60 π¬ 27 π 0
Ryan Wick has tested out the latest kits and basecalling for bacterial genome assembly:
rrwick.github.io/2023/10/24/o...
At assembly error rates like this I start to begin wondering what is "ground truth"
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Virus spread and evolution + connection to behavior.
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Evolution of antibiotic resistance. RamΓ³n y Cajal Fellow at Universidad AutΓ³noma de Madrid. https://amrevolution.es/
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Sequencing, adapting and exploring genomes.
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Epidemiology, microbial (meta)genomics, antimicrobial resistance, One Health, Professor of Microbial Genomic Epidemiology at Quadram Institute Bioscience & University of East Anglia.
Genomic epidemiologist at the Centre for Genomic Pathogen Surveillance at Oxford. How can microbial genomics improve health in high infectious disease settings?
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