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π¬π¦ How to make sense of the taxonomic complexity & interpersonal variability of the gut microbiota? We propose that beneath this complexity lies a hierarchy of factors that control gut microbiota assembly. Read more! #Microbiome #GutHealth
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First authors Madeline Churchill and Ankit Pandeya @nkeet50.bsky.social from @rauchlab.bsky.social show that tuft cells, known for their role in anti-parasite defenses, can also contribute to anti-bacterial responses in the small intestine. rupress.org/jem/article/...
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Reading: Predicting antimicrobial resistance phenotypes across 7,000 E. coli genomes research.arcadiascience.com/pub/result-e... from
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Postdoc | UC Davis | Lactic acid bacteria / HMI
Lactic acid bacteria and Gut health research lab led by Dr. Maria Marco at University of California Davis
Postdoc @Marcolab at UC Davis
Interested in Host-microbe interactions and MultiOmics
#gutmicrobiome
Microbes & mucus π€© | Gut Microbial Ecology | Wageningen University, NL
Prof at #UCDavis
Work: evolution, ecology, function & phylogenomics of host-microbiome systems; #openscience;
Other: #birds; baseball; T1D
Lab phylogenomics.me
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Post Doc exploring the early life gut microbiome in the Zackular lab @ChildrensPhila. Sometimes develops R packages and shiny apps.
Assistant Professor in the Departments of Pediatrics & Molecular Biology at UC San Diego. Interested in host-microbe biology, bacterial toxins, and metabolism.
Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Microbiologist. All-around nerd.
http://colorado.edu/lab/aaron-whiteley/
I study infection and inflammation, specifically inflammasomes + host-pathogen interaction at barrier tissues. Epithelial cells are the best. Associate Prof. @ohsummi.bsky.social⬠Opinionated opinions mine. Immigrant. She/her
HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar and Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the University of Washington studying host-pathogen interactions in beautiful Seattle.
(he/him). Opinions are my own and do not reflect those of my employer.
Asst Prof at UC Irvine. Studying host-pathogen interactions, microbial cancer therapies.
Expert takes on unserious content
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The Bel Lab, boldly going where no one else bothers to. @erc.europa.eu funded lab. Opinions are my microbiota's. #NewPI www.thebellab.com
Evolutionary and comparative physiology, parasitic and vector-borne diseases, advocate and ally for DEI, BLM, LGBTQIA+, health and healthcare are human rights, FFRF member, proud to be π ππ#fuckcancer #indivisible
From Sardinia to California - Professor at UCSD - Love microbes. Find me by the ocean or at my Pilates studio
π§π· πΊπΈ DVM/PhD | Host-microbiota metabolic interactions | Assistant Professor | HHMI Freeman Hrabowski Scholar | Mom | Dog lover | Views are my own
Salmonella admirer & Prof of Microbiology - Working on Salmonella bloodstream infections (iNTS) in sub- Saharan Africa context. Functional genomics. T1D.
Professor of Life Sciences & Director Global Health Institute @EPFL_en. Passionate about science π€© Views are my own.
How do cells form tissues? Our research program spans the scales from molecules to organisms. News from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden, Germany. Impressum: https://www.mpi-cbg.de/impressum