Check out the latest work from my lab in @NatureMicrobiol from Anna Clara Milesi Galdino and colleagues. It has something for everyone: a Trojan horse antibiotic, iron pirates, evolution, cystic fibrosis, and surprising bacterial cooperation! https://t.co/m268dBuAI5
Could not resist.
Making that figure in 2019, I thought the newly uncovered diversity of antiphage systems was already incredible.
We now know it was just the tip of the iceberg. I hope our new review will help people dive into this wonderful field.
https://t.co/bH3oGGzzLR.
Cystic Fibrosis Trainees please join us for our first virtual happy hour on Monday, March 20 @ 4 pm EST!
Email [email protected] to request a zoom link or join our group by scanning the QR code below or following the link in our bio. #cysticfibrosisnetworking#CFtrainees
Hunter lab is hiring! We're looking for a postdoctoral associate to study the role of oral microbiota in CF-associated morbidities. Please RT!
https://t.co/rIkIeSZmLI
Calling #cysticfibrosis trainees to join the CFTR Networking Group! We are bringing together trainees from across North America to create a community built on collaboration and passion for CF research. 1st meeting is in March, details soon. To join: https://t.co/92HLfMsKbZ
New preprint from our lab! 📰
Q: Do changing genetic landscapes alter quorum sensing behaviors in P. aeruginosa?
A: YES! Mutations in fusA1 (translation elongation factor) reverse effects of quorum sensing on tobramycin resistance.
This is➡️ sign epistasis 🌟 !!
Excited to share our newest pre-print outlining the discovery that bacteria traveling on a surface, by type IV pilus mediated twitching motility, use a designated chemoreceptor (PilJ) to detect and respond to interspecies signals (check out representative live imaging below!).
Check out our new preprint from the Jorth Lab on Iron Piracy and Virulence in Multidrug-Resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa #CF#AMR#evolution#cedarslung https://t.co/I8T1JUz8Hp