Join us this Monday, February 23rd at 4pm for a seminar by Professor Joseph D. Mougous, Yale University, titled: “Conflict at the border: molecular mechanisms underlying obligate and opportunistic interbacterial antagonism.” https://t.co/Qa9oxWbs9a In person: MIT 56 Room 114.
Congratulations to the Mougous Lab, recent arrivals at Yale’s Microbial Sciences Institute @YaleMicroPath, on their discovery of “umbrella toxins” https://t.co/4zZMOEydk7 @CellPressNews@YaleMed
An unexpected mechanism for population heterogeneity in the gut microbiome, led by @YaleMicroPath grad student @annapaigez and Ran Mo.
https://t.co/7YS9busz3B
I am excited to share our preprint! we use synthetic human gut communities to reveal crucial ecosystem-level dynamics that drive major gut microbiota signatures. Thanks to the support of @MoualiYoussef and Strowig lab https://t.co/asWhZLmHJ1
Faced with a microbial mystery hidden deep in the soil, Nikhil Malvankar returned to his roots - with results that could shape the field of quantum computing https://t.co/jjHK43ug4B @Yale@JPhysChem
In a recent study, YSM researchers describe how long-lasting #Tcells in the gut offer #HIV a safe place to hide from #immune system attack, laying the groundwork for more effective therapies: https://t.co/CSyAtwDMLG
The Stavroula Hatzios lab has revealed how different gut bacteria feed on a dietary antioxidant found in mushrooms – and a potential target pathway for colorectal cancer therapeutics https://t.co/QcQ2HngTfd
It's not just #antibiotics that disrupt the #microbiome!
A pair of @Nature studies from the @Lab_Maier and the @Goodman_lab shows how non-antibiotics can affect gastrointestinal infections. 🦠
📍 https://t.co/IUvVqylR0H
📍 https://t.co/7BMrzPFe6T
▶️ https://t.co/nCYMoVPPJf
New paper! Combining epidemiology and experiments uncovers surprising drug-host-microbiome-pathogen interactions. Congrats @Aman_Kr25@RobynTamblyn and the rest of the team.
https://t.co/A6vr7JQx9r
Thanks to the @bodossaki Foundation 🇬🇷 for a great night celebrating the achievements of Greek scientists. Congratulations to all of the honorees and to the students and postdocs who contributed to our work!
About 15% of patients with #typhoid fever develop severe #neurological complications. YSM researchers say they've discovered why, opening the door to new #treatment options: https://t.co/tedjImgLY5
“We’re very lucky to have you here at the West Campus” – alongside West Campus faculty, Vice Provost Michael Crair today offered congratulations to Gary Brudvig on his election to the @theNASciences and @americanacad, two of the highest honors bestowed on an American scientist.