Just published👍I’m glad to share: Genomic evidence of two-staged transmission of the early seventh cholera pandemic | Nature Communications @LanlabUnsw #cholera https://t.co/8xWsQpH5Gf
Our latest study on C.diff, please see the full article: Genomic epidemiology of Clostridioides difficile sequence type 35 reveals intraspecies and interspecies clonal transmission https://t.co/y3dLHz8d8L
🎶Check out the new MV of Dream Paradise, #Hangzhou's city song that captures the city's dignified, warm, and beautiful vibe – showing why Hangzhou is a true paradise🌿. Stay tuned for more upcoming versions – like one performed by a children's choir🧒 and a dance edition💃 – to bring the song even closer to our daily lives. #LivinginHangzhou
Did you miss WIMR's Prof Jon Iredell on @SkyNewsAust News on Saturday? He was speaking about groundbreaking phage research that he and his team at the Westmead Health Precinct are leading. You can watch the interview here: https://t.co/5cV9LMrpcb @Iredell_Lab
#MicrobeoftheMonth! Who am I?
1) I don't infect people.
2) I'm known for being pretty temperate.
3) My DNA is used as a molecular weight size marker in gel analysis of nucleic acids.
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Autumn Equinox, or "Qiufen" (秋分) in Chinese, is the 16th solar term on Chinese lunar calendar. It falls on Sept 23 this year.
"It is on this day that the Yin and Yang are in a balance of power. Thus the day and night are of equal length, and so are the cold and hot weather," reads an ancient Chinese book.
The opening ceremony of the 19th Asian Games Hangzhou on the night of Autumn Equinox day will render the beauty of balance to you.
#Hangzhou #AsianGames #AutumnEquinox #SolarTerms #HangzhouAsianGames