Iβm β¨yeast-staticβ¨ to share that my first first-author research paper is officially out in @CellReports! π Huge thank you to my incredible co-authors and mentors for their hard work and support in making this research possible. π¬Check it out here: https://t.co/DH4Q7zxK9O
One of the latest manuscripts published by our group that uses the GRACE collection to uncover novel regulators of filamentation. The spliceosome impacts morphogenesis in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans | mBio https://t.co/ZZSBUd1mls
Our team of summer undergraduate students did a fantastic job presenting their summer research projects at a busy poster session this afternoon. Congrats to all of you on all your hard work!! ππ§«π¬π₯Ό
Thank you @CanFunNet for inviting us to talk about our work that leverages chemical genomics to advance the development of antifungal drugs. A wonderful afternoon with some great research talks ππ§ͺ
More research posters from @UofTEPIC
2024 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Day focused on chemical biology and functional genomic approaches to understand and combat the fungal pathogen Candida albicans
Some of our talented trainees @UofTEPIC 2024 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Day highlighting some of our chemical biology projects focused on characterizing novel antifungal compounds
One of our talented PhD candidates Bonnie Yiu sharing the potential of targeting the casein kinase Yck2 as a strategy to develop novel antifungals π
Some of our talented trainees presenting their work at #HFP2024 that focuses on chemical biology and functional genomic approaches to further our understanding of Candida biology and identify novel therapeutic targets. Looking great team!
A fantastic review authored by two of our senior graduate students. Congrats Sara and Emily on this wonderful body of work.
Advancements and challenges in antifungal therapeutic development | Clinical Microbiology Reviews https://t.co/c5s7xPoOgG
Congrats to @jessiemacalpine who recently published DYRK-family kinases regulate Candida albicans morphogenesis and virulence through the Ras1/PKA pathway @mbiojournal |https://t.co/qUP2xck2GT