Our article showing that Staphylococcus aureus #Saureus in fish is likely due to spillover from humans is out in Microbiology Spectrum @JournalSpectrum
https://t.co/j9KZX7Lah9
Badacze z Centrum Nauk Biologiczno-Chemicznych #UW dowodzą, że „bardziej lepka” bakteria może wiązać się z łagodniejszym przebiegiem zakażenia krwi. Artykuł na ten temat ukazał się w czasopiśmie @NatureComms.
🔗https://t.co/x33VpUSJB4
#pokolenieNCN A milestone moment. Some years after my first @NCN_PL grant allowed my independent research track on Staphylococcus aureus pathogenicity @UniWarszawski Marta Matuszewska joins us bringing evolutionary genomics into the mix. https://t.co/WUiDW4LvOu
Niektórzy wzięli sobie zimę do serca! 😃 Nasz magistrant Stanisław Świerżewski, za zgodą prodziekana ds. studenckich dr. Takao Ishikawy, wybudował przed naszym Wydziałem igloo, które szybko stało się atrakcją i obiektem licznych zdjęć wśród naszej społeczności akademickiej 📸
We’ve just posted AMR Cartography on bioRxiv: a way to study multivariate drug resistance and connect it to genotypes. Would love feedback from people working with surveillance MIC data! @AntibioticResis@crypticproject
https://t.co/kSi5JM5K1u
🎉 Exciting news! We’re thrilled to welcome @TheMatuM to the @aureuslibrary team at @UniWarszawski! She’ll be leading her research on Staphylococcus aureus evolution and adaptation, supported by a prestigious SONATA grant from @NCN_PL.
Huge congratulations! 👏🏻🥳
🦠🔬 Join us at #AdvMicro2025 for a Pathogen Genomics session!
🎤 Prof. Lucy Weinert: Expert in pathogen evolution & genomics
🎤 Dr. Chris Ruis: Specialist in genomic epidemiology
📅 April 7-9, 2025 | Hybrid format
🔗 Register: https://t.co/1VBeyqTEQF
🚨 Join us at the #AdvMicro2025 for an exciting session on Pathogen Genomics!
🧬 Dr. Chris Ruis from will discuss cutting-edge research in pathogen transmission, SARS-CoV-2 lineage tracing, and the risks of molnupiravir treatment. For more info follow the link 👇
Very excited to announce the first conference on Advancements of Microbiology, next April in Warsaw
We have an exciting line up for the Pathogen Genomics forum including @AndresFloto@Lucy_Weinert@Chris3Ruis
Registration and abstract submission https://t.co/GksPRn60YU
Credit to Eliza Rayner @TheMatuM@gemmamurray and other co-authors. We did not have to pay publication fees for this open access paper thanks to a #publishandread agreement. Not only that, we can keep the publication profits within our lovely @MicrobioSoc. Win win.
Happy to see our new paper out showing that pathogenic ecotypes of the zoonotic pig bacterium Streptococcus suis have enhanced environmental survival. 🧵 https://t.co/zt7OachNeh
New paper on the emergence and diversification of a zoonotic pathogen from the respiratory microbiota of domestic pigs. Out now in PNAS https://t.co/Dn1G7mpDDd. A 🧵(1/11).
So good to see this finally out. Thanks particularly to @Chris3Ruis for making this work, even though he didn't believe it would when I first suggested it to him.
https://t.co/0jzv55KiB9
Our article showing that Staphylococcus aureus #Saureus in fish is likely due to spillover from humans is out in Microbiology Spectrum @JournalSpectrum
https://t.co/j9KZX7Lah9
Surprising association between particulate matter #air pollution and AMR based on a global analysis. Work from Zhenchao Zhou, Hong Chen & colleagues from @ZJU_China and @IbrahimxBa at @Cambridge_Uni@Cambridge_Uni published today https://t.co/7eUAuFUjl6
Really happy to see the final version of our paper is now out in @PLOSPathogens!
We investigated whether the evolutionary relationships between bacterial 🦠 hosts could explain variation in #susceptibility to infection with a #bacteriophage. 🧵1/8
https://t.co/4BCcWTVTDN
More broadly, it shows the extent of humans contaminating the urban environment with antibiotic resistant bacteria capable of causing disease in a range of hosts, but that thankfully, there are limits to spillover in rural populations.