Congrats Diego @tehhoyen on receiving the Saul Roseman Award for your outstanding thesis research! @HopkinsCMDB Here is an illustration I made for Diego's NAR paper. Check out the preprint on biorxivs https://t.co/OKyeXvsKlR (1/3)
"...Ribo-seq ultimately revealed the uncharacterized complexity of archaeal translation, which resembled that of Eukarya, further underlying the close evolutionary relationship between these two domains of life." @microjoce describing the illustration. (3/3)
Amazing to see people's interest in extremophiles' research! Check out our latest work with the Kisailus lab on the Mechanism of water extraction from gypsum rock by desert colonizing microorganisms https://t.co/loChfd16qV
Check out our Microbial Extremophiles SnapShot @CellCellPress by Amy Schmid @SchmidLab, Thorsten Allers @UoNLifeSci & Jocelyne DiRuggiero @microjoce Testing the limits of life and breaking records of all sorts https://t.co/csdSwYioIf
Very excited to share my preprint on the first ribosome profiling in Archaea to elucidate the translational landscape of the third domain of life! Huge collaborative effort with @GreenLabJHMI, in particular Fuad Mohammad and Allen Buskirk.
Congratulations Diego & Gherman!
https://t.co/8oKMbooPS0
Small RNAs and their putative targets provide new insights into environmental sensing and regulatory responses in natural microbial communities. SnapT enabled the discovery of thousands of sRNAs at the community level.
Congratulation to Evan Qu for his first first-author paper on Trophic Selective Pressures in Endolithic Microbial Communities at https://t.co/yCfuh927r4. Great start for 2020!