Curious about fungal natural product discovery?
π’ PhD position open in @slavi-jan.bsky.social 's lab at @leibniz-hki.de π Excited to collaborate on this interdisciplinary project.
Curious about fungal natural product discovery?
π’ PhD position open in @slavi-jan.bsky.social 's lab at @leibniz-hki.de π Excited to collaborate on this interdisciplinary project.
Interested in discovering natural products from fungi? ππ€ Donβt miss the chance to be part of this exciting collaborative project with @slavi-jan.bsky.social and me!
22.10.2025 06:08 β π 3 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0Join the SynThera project on synthetic microbes at @Leibniz-hki.de and @uni-jena.de and use the robotic platform JenXplor to systematically engineer and test libraries of antimicrobial peptides.
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π’ Curious how automation can accelerate the discovery of novel antimicrobials?
Check out the open postdoc position: jobs.hki-jena.de/jobs/Postdoc...
Common examples of fungal infections: RINGWORM YEAST INFECTIONS NAIL INFECTIONS ATHLETE'S FOOT
Fungi can cause infections when people breathe them in or get them on their skin.
Most fungi are harmless, but some can be life-threatening.
New report: bit.ly/42bAxc5
The image shows a robotic arm labeled "PreciseFlex" handling a multititer-well plate, commonly used in laboratory automation for scientific research or medical testing. The setup includes various metallic and plastic components, such as rails, sensors, and other lab automation equipment. The robotic arm is part of the high-tech laboratory robotics platform "JenXplor" of the Leibniz-HKI, where robotics are used to handle samples in a fully automated, accelerated process with precision and efficiency.
#AllEyesOn our independent junior research group Robotic-assisted Discovery of Antiinfectives! We use advanced lab automation and specialized assays to identify new antiinfectives. Our goal is to develop effective solutions to combat antibiotic resistance and emerging pathogens.Β lmy.de/bqSxx
02.03.2025 08:53 β π 5 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Photo collage with researchers from the Leibniz-HKI and a photo of the institute's grounds
Hello #Bluesky community! π Welcome to the Leibniz-HKI!
Weβre researching microbial #NaturalProducts and #FungalPathogens to develop new diagnostics and treatments for #InfectiousDiseases, particularly against rising antimicrobial resistance.
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