Happy to share the latest from Mike Kiritsy's thesis work - a comparative CRISPR screen identifies a new link between metabolism in immunity, and begins to differentiate the diverse effects of IFNg: https://t.co/zmIfuHjwJs
Our lab has specific opening for a #postdoc interested in studying the regulation of cell growth and division in M. tuberculosis - part of a large program that fosters access to resources throughout the TB research community. Oh, and we just happen to be awesome! #postdocjobs
This small study suggests an important link between antibiotic exposure, carbon metabolism, and culturability. Larger studies are underway to understand the mechanism and clinical importance of these findings
https://t.co/slrvlglm3Z
A great example of our lab's obsession - how immunity shapes Mtb physiology and drug efficacy. Made possible by collaboration with old friends!
https://t.co/14JXgVAOSg
Another interesting one from the @SassettiLab! Read more for some cool insights into host immunity, pathogen respiration, and low pH! Some great work by @EJaecklein!!! https://t.co/tyu7mskSkG
Thrilled to share our @SassettiLab research investigating how Mycobacterium tuberculosis survives during antibiotic treatment published in @mSystemsJ! https://t.co/g7zxXUfPfV
Complementary work from Sassetti and Alland labs suggests that high-frequency genetic variation limits TB drug efficacy: https://t.co/SjDVC8s56R and https://t.co/seDHgAhUKJ