What is the most aperture opening thing a phage enzyme can do to a eukaryotic host? This new paper put that question to the test in our lab.
Sperm, prophage, long noncoding RNA, and symbiosis by @KaurTweets@SuperFlySci@Britt_3Phage @JediShropshire
https://t.co/L9mFWiY1sh
👀 SCORE!!!!!!! Just secured my debut #NIHR01 grant scores as a PI alongside @Symbionticism! From submission to success in a year... thank you reviewers, a biggg hugggg. 🫶
Today's emotions? Overflowing with tears of joy! #ResearchMilestone 💪
I’m really happy to have been awarded a #EMBO postdoctoral fellowship to explore fundamental virology of SARS-CoV-2 with @DavidLVBauer at @TheCrick. Thanks to everyone who has supported me along the way!
Postdoc position available in my lab to study the molecular mechanisms of male killing. We are an inclusive, supportive group interested in helping postdocs succeed. Experience in Drosophila genetics, molecular biology, microbiology -please reach out! https://t.co/O0MP3J5EHe
So excited to share this work with y’all! We @Symbionticism lab evaluate the mechanistic action of Cif proteins on how do they initiate paternal chromatin packaging defects that eventually transfer to the females to establish CI. More details below 👇
Another...finally paper out! Thank you to all co-authors.
Symbiont-Mediated Protection of Acromyrmex Leaf-Cutter Ants from the Entomopathogenic Fungus Metarhizium anisopliae | mBio https://t.co/HbbYbCfYy8