HHMI’s Science Education Alliance (SEA) is reimagining the undergraduate bio lab experience by engaging students in discovery science – and keeping students in STEMM.
Read more about how the SEA is transforming undergraduate introductory science: https://t.co/ibWjQbBmKf
✨The latest from the HHMI Science Education Alliance #SEAGENES project is out now! In this study, undergrad & post-bacc researchers from HHMI, @UMBC, @SouthernMiss, & @JMU report identification of diverse phage-encoded inhibitors of mycobacterial growth.
https://t.co/UoiVwFGVZM
Shout out to these amazing SEA-GENES researchers for their awesome work uncovering phage gene function and an award-winning presentation!!! 🧬#SEAGENES@nwciowa @HHMINEWS @SaraSTolsma
Had an amazing time representing @HHMINEWS SEA-GENES at #Phages2022! So proud of @IsaLaCientista for her poster presentation and thrilled to see so many old and new phage friends!
@HHMINEWS @hellz_d There's more information about the SEA-GENES project in the accompanying Commentary by @hellz_d and @vicsivanathan: https://t.co/ZoeyrW80xe
In the August issue of #G3journal: the first publication from the
@HHMINEWS SEA-GENES project. This Mutant Screen Report from @hellz_d et al. describes a plasmid-based overexpression library of a complete set of genes for the mycobacteriophage Waterfoul. https://t.co/OeJBkjdYML
Congratulations to all the new #GilliamFellows and their advisers! We asked this year's cohort to answer a question for us and we'll share their answers here!
Do you often wonder what happens when bacteria use abortive and non-abortive anti-phage defenses at the same time? Then check out our new paper investigating this question, led by first authors Madison Williams (@MadCWilliams) and Lexi Reker!
https://t.co/XKKFIPQO46
I’m excited to share the first report and our accompanying commentary on the #HHMI SEA-GENES project! Shout out to all the #SEA students and faculty that are working to advance our understanding of phage gene function. There’s much more to come from this exciting collaboration!
HHMI #Science Education Alliance is excited to announce the first report from the #HHMI SEA-GENES project. Described in a commentary in #G3journal, SEA-GENES engages undergrad scientists nationwide in a collaborative exploration of bacteriophage genetics: https://t.co/XEUcOnr4oG