"it's only in a microscope that our life looks so big" molecular biologist by profession, following nematodes at the moment . let's see where it leads ๐ค
A new study of 65 million papers & patents shows that small teams are far more likely to introduce fresh, disruptive ideas that take science in radically new directions. Large teams tend to build on & develop existing ideas. https://t.co/kVWBNLUV5I
what better way to make more hosts than controlling the birth timing!!!! #PLOSBiology: The placenta goes viral: Retroviruses control gene expression in pregnancy https://t.co/4Sbx68HMWT
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Very excited to announce a fully funded 4 year @BBSRC PhD studentship open in the lab!!! #findaphd
At the interface of synthetic biology and plant-pathology
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We are absolutely euphoric to receive funding for six new Clusters of Excellence in the fields of mathematics, immunology, dependency research, robotics, economics and quantum physics! #excellencestrategy
Interesting talk from Hasan Shamik about reactive oxygen species redirect hormone levels, in particular auxin, during cyst nematode infection. #esn2018
J. Mejias showing root knot #nematode effector MiEFF18 interacts with a spliceosome component SM (in tomato & arabidopsis ) and modulates alternate splicing #esn2018@ESNematologists
Peter Geldhof >> Getting inspired by the veterinary field to find new diagnostic techniques for humans, a big challenge in human nematode infection #esn2018@ESNematologists