Cellular microbiologist at the MRC-CMBI - Imperial College London. We study host-pathogen interactions, in particular we love Salmonella. Views are my own.
27 life scientists have been selected as the newest members of the EMBO Young Investigator Programme. Congratulations and welcome!
Read more:
https://t.co/5HA7iVfX8D
Salmonella triggers amino acid malabsorption in the ileum to create a a wave of lysine entering the cecum. Decarboxylation of lysine buffers the cytosol to protect against short-chain fatty acids, enabling the pathogen to invade the cecal ecosystem.
https://t.co/vpvPEXgUDA
I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Dunn School this Sep! Can’t wait to join the fantastic environment and many groups working on the cellular mechanisms underlying human health and disease @Dunn_School
We are delighted to announce that Teresa Thurston is joining the Dunn School as an Associate Professor!
@ThurstonLab uses a multidisciplinary approach to study bacterial virulence factors and host immunity.
Find out more: https://t.co/wbSBCmzZIw
Could bacteria be the next frontier in nucleic acid delivery? 🧬
@ProfTomEllis, @ThurstonLab and I explore this in the latest @TrendsinBiotech review article - https://t.co/tPM0c3EKQy
Here's the highlights 🧵
Short blog post on Kelvin's Global hubs Fellowship https://t.co/Vfto8JoSpZ - With new applications round @ImperialInfect open now https://t.co/7NiQf02wsU
Thank you @ThurstonLab for the amazing opportunity to be part of your Lab. It’s been great working with @Ines_DdO on the exciting work on Salmonella macrophage interactions. Grateful for the https://t.co/MVQzF2lODK which funded my stay @imperialcollege .
Today we said goodbye to @KeringKev, our global hubs fellow from the Kariuki lab in Kenya. Kelvin worked with @Ines_DdO on Salmonella-macrophage interactions - thank you for visiting our lab Kelvin and we wish you the best for the final leg of your PhD.
"It was a real honour to receive this award and I can’t thank enough those who have inspired me..."
Congratulations to @ImperialInfect's Dr Teresa Thurston (@ThurstonLab) for being recognised for her work supporting women in academia 🎉
https://t.co/R3C6A9wGgG
Modulation of Salmonella virulence by a novel SPI-2 injectisome effector that interacts with the dystrophin-associated protein complex | mBio https://t.co/9xWj3w9l9I
Re-introducing the newest small and mighty kid on the block (with the right link I hope) https://t.co/aCXPngLW8b - fantastic collaboration with XJ Yu @CBRB_Imperial@ImperialInfect David Holden and @jay_salsa https://t.co/3zJEvceKwR
Congratulations to @CBRB_Imperial who have appointed two co-directors. 🎉
Prof Mariagrazia Pizza and Prof Shiranee Sriskandan (@Grampospath) will lead the centre which focuses on bacterial discovery research including tackling antimicrobial resistance.👇
https://t.co/a9sDkDSweE
Congratulations to our @ImperialMed colleagues who have been awarded for their contributions in supporting women in academia @imperialcollege
Christopher Peters (@Oesophagusuk)
Prof Shiranee Sriskandan (@Grampospath)
Dr Teresa Thurston (@ThurstonLab) 🥳
https://t.co/wuQEWMzKCA
It's been a busy week with a paper out 🥳, an award for supporting women (thank you @imperialcollege@ImperialInfect ) 💪, a goodbye lunch for our amazing students Elisabeth and Violette 🥹and the wonderful news that Ada, a visiting PhD student, was awarded her PhD 🍾.
Proud to share this story about Burkholderia effector TssM that is now published in @cellhostmicrobe ! Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this exciting work 💪💪 @ThurstonLab@jnpruneda
We use Rb-Tn-seq to identify all genes used by Salmonella Typhimurium, Typhi & Paratyphi A to respond to 25 infection-related stresses encountered through human infection
= thousands of fitness effects !!
Rb-Tn-seq developed by Adam Deutschbauer & colleagues @Berkeleylab