I am delighted to announce two positions in my lab at the University of Stuttgart: I am looking for a junior research group leader (Bioinformatician / Microbial Ecologist; 3 + 3 years) and a technician (Molecular Ecologist).
See full ad here: https://t.co/9ZlCH2InYK
Another postdoc position is available in my lab to complete the @ERC_Research project PlastidOrigin dream team. We are looking for someone with sampling, microscopy, and culturing of #protists experience. Please consider applying
My lab @SystBio_UU is hiring, several positions (two PhDs and one postdoc) available in connection with the @ERC_Research CoG PlastidOrigin. Links to the ads and information here: https://t.co/HO0g3SsNOO
I would greatly appreciate sharing broadly this information, many thanks
ICYMI: The evolutionary origin of host association in the Rickettsiales. By Max Schön, Joran Martijn, Thijs J. G. Ettema & colleagues. @maxemilschon@Ettema_lab @JoranMartijn @MIB_WUR
https://t.co/HwrpOd1S5a
I am one of the collegues 🕺
Excited to share the first paper out of my post-doc! Very fun and inpiring working with @maxemilschon, @JoranMartijn, @JulianVosseberg, and @Ettema_lab on the evolution of host association in Rickettsiales. @MIB_WUR
Ever wondered how bacterial pathogens evolved? In our latest work, we provide insight about how obligate host-associated Rickettsiales evolved from free-living relatives. See here: https://t.co/5o0j85NnVX. Great work by @maxemilschon @JoranMartijn @JulianVosseberg & @koestlste
Now in print, with a new title and more analyses. But the conclusions remain: Picozoa are archeplastids without plastids. Thanks to all the authors for a very enjoyable collaboration, especially @maxemilschon for leading the analyses
https://t.co/yw7p8bxZcj
Our latest preprint: We identified free-living relatives of Rickettsiales, a clade of obligate host-associated bacteria, and reconstruct their evolutionary road towards host association.
https://t.co/g9xcy0tqCQ
Hi there! I am not going to tell you what to do during your vacations. However, I am here to spread the news about the new phylum of fungi! Sanchytriomycota! So keep relaxing while reading about it in our new publication in @NatureComms@DEEMteam_Orsay https://t.co/PTgsDvARRU
Exciting new insights in the evolution of plastids. Great collaborative work from @maxemilschon@fburki@evocellbio @jfh_strassert @pjkeelinglab and many others!
We deposited this preprint showing that the plastid-lacking Picozoa, from the uncultured majority of eukaryotic microbes, are related to red algae. We discuss the implications of this finding for plastid origin.
Picozoa are archaeplastids without plastid https://t.co/yjY65bRWNB
1/ How do microbial eukaryotes and prokaryotes work together to survive in anoxic environments? Come join my lab at @Biology_LU as a PhD student to investigate the #evolution and #molecular basis of metabolic syntrophy in anaerobic #protists. #phdpositions https://t.co/je7UyuWjPT