This announcement would’ve surprised me even just a few months back, but I’m *so excited* to share that I’ve recently accepted a position with Rancho Biosciences as a Scientist!!
That amazing paper you spent years on? That amazing breakthrough you had? Very likely you built this following the work of others (very few exceptions), just as others will build off yours. Science is a continuum. Want to leave a lasting legacy in science? Be generous & be kind.
Exceptions to the rule: When does resistance evolution not undermine antibiotic therapy in human bacterial infections?
https://t.co/o61nv71Ind
Now in @EvolLetters by Amrita Bhattacharya, Anton Aluquin, and David A Kennedy.
@cjsewall9 I didn’t really change or delete it. It remains as it was. But maybe I should update it with my current job title and position etc.
https://t.co/Vd7oLuUdXz
Exceptions to the rule: When does resistance evolution not undermine antibiotic therapy in human bacterial infections? In @EvolLetters
https://t.co/BEJX8eH3i3
This. Part of our goal should be to broaden student’s horizons:
- academia can be awesome
- pharma can be awesome
- biotech can be awesome
- consulting can be awesome
- teaching can be awesome
It depends on the student/trainee and we should present options so they can choose.
Excited to share this new preprint where we examine what underlies variation in antibiotic resistance across human bacterial pathogens
- with @dkenned11 and amazing undergraduate co-author Anton Aluquin
Nice monday morning surprise to see this is finally out! A long time in the making - first submitted in 2021. But so proud of this work and all the effort that went into this!
Long time in the making but it's finally out. Heroic effort by @amrita2989 and former undergrad Anton Aluquin exploring ecological correlates of drug resistance using the vast majority of human bacterial pathogens and the drugs used to treat them https://t.co/M1gQnZiDed