Very excited to share the latest work from our lab, which was published today in Nature!
https://t.co/bopoov16pa
PhD graduate and now post-doc @SofiaDahlman, along with co-senior author Sam Forster from The Hudson, and lab members @SubDinesh
Im really excited for this work as it sets up a platform for us to study, characterise, and eventually determine what impacts temperate phages may have on the human gut microbiome. Future work may even allow us to manipulate the gut using these unique viruses.
Very excited to share the latest work from our lab, which was published today in Nature!
https://t.co/bopoov16pa
PhD graduate and now post-doc @SofiaDahlman, along with co-senior author Sam Forster from The Hudson, and lab members @SubDinesh
- Temperate phage biology is HARD. We cant using traditional PFU plating (due to superinfection immunity), most isolates were poly-lysogens, equipment required is expensive and technically limiting, and the methods to study these phage had not been developed.
This hospital-specific phage cocktail can be replicated across many institutions and pathogens, and we hope it will improve treatment outcomes for patients suffering from these multidrug-resistant bacterial pathogens.
Excited to announce the latest research published by our lab, which is led by Dinesh Subedi @SubDinesh and is out today in Nature Microbiology @NatureMicrobiol
https://t.co/5U3e1Nli1a
Time to register for the spectacular new conference on Bacteriophage Biology, Dynamics and Therapy! Oct 12-14. Washington DC. Go to: https://t.co/f1d42CdURt. #phage#phagetherapy
The T-series bacteriophages have impacted my career and are microbes our lab's research continues to use as model organisms.
You can read more as part of @NatureMicrobiol 'Microbes Matter' series below:
https://t.co/jmUQ8JPVpp
Dive into our lab’s first peer-reviewed publication—co-led with our friends @ben_a_adler and Muntathar Al-Shimary from the Doudna lab! If you’ve already read the preprint, don’t miss the new updates: https://t.co/gNIbc6e3li
@NatureMicrobiol
Our lab was featured on the RRR Radio show @einstein_agogo to talk about recent phage research and its application to treat antibiotic-resistant infections
Have a listen!
https://t.co/tR3pksaSy1
@NandoGordillo Natasha Smith @DrShaneRRR
Nature News piece on the hidden players of the gut microbiome (hint, they're phages, of course)
“Our virome is hugely abundant and incredibly diverse, and we’ve looked at just a tiny percentage,”
https://t.co/34DeKqF2DZ
👏Congratulations to the VICPhage team on such an amazing achievement! VICPhage is a bench-to-bedside initiative involving #phage research & clinical product development at the Monash Phage Foundry, with phage therapy administered by the clinical team at The Alfred Hospital! #AMR
How are phages cleared from the bloodstream? We learned that serum factors but not neutrophils help clear phages. Thanks to Rob McBride and our terrific team of collaborators.
https://t.co/K10wUwg96S