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The Schulenburg lab is headed by Hinrich Schulenburg, Kiel University and Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Ploen. We study the evolution and genetics of C. elegans-microbiome interactions and antibiotic resistance evolution in human pathogens
Schulenburg Lab Kiel
Join us for ISEMPH 2026 in Kiel! Deadline for regular registration is on June 15. See: www.isemph.org
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Our work on chromatin evolution in brown algae is now published in @natecoevo.nature.com! We show that developmentally complex brown algae evolved without epigenetic silencing pathways long thought universal, underscoring why non-model lineages are important to study. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Only 3 more days to get a 20% discount on ISEMPH membership! Use code "EB2026" at checkout. Membership pays for itself if you come to even one meeting in 3 years. Register for the July meeting also, refund is easy if you can't make it after all. https:// isemph.org
Don't miss the March 1 deadline for abstract submission! Join us to discuss your most recent findings and ideas on evolutionary medicine at the ISEMPH 2026 meeting in Kiel!
Our paper on Hyteresis is now out in its final form in Nature Comm, revealing how certain antibiotics like beta lactams sensitize bacterial cells, making them more susceptible to treatment with other antibiotics like aminoglycosides. See: www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Funding for new Leibniz ScienceCampus on AMR evolution at FZB Borstel and Kiel, with several open PhD positions! Incl @daganlab.bsky.social @bramkamplab.bsky.social @fzborstel.bsky.social @uni-kiel.de www.uni-kiel.de/de/detailans...
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See the new paper by Hanne Griem-Krey and @michaelhabig.bsky.social on hitchhiking on starships... fungi are weird!
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Check out our new publication on AMR evolution in genetically diverse pathogen pops! Great work by former postdoc Aditi Batra! academic.oup.com/ismej/articl...
Just out: our new study on hysteresis and antibiotic resistance! Great work by Florian Buchholz, Lina Upterworth, Roderich Roemhild and others, incl @bramkamplab.bsky.social @holgersondermann.bsky.social www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Join us at this year's meeting of the International Society of Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health - ISEMPH 2026 in Kiel. See: isemph.org/page-18356
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Schulenburg Lab Kiel
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ISEMPH - 2026 in Kiel, Germany
Schulenburg Lab Kiel
International Society for Evolution, Medicine & Public Health
Schulenburg Lab Kiel
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Schulenburg Lab Kiel
Michael Borg
Schulenburg Lab Kiel
Schulenburg Lab Kiel
Here, the authors describe negative hysteresis as a phenomenon where the initial exposure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to β-lactam antibiotics causes cellular sensitization towards aminoglycoside antibio...
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Robust antibiotic sensitization of pathogenic Pseudomonas aeruginosa via negative hysteresis in the cell envelope - Nature Communications
Abstract. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses a major threat to global human health. The emergence and spread of AMR is usually studied for single pathoge
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Resistance variation and bacterial interactions shape adaptation of a genetically diverse pathogen population to antibiotic therapy
 FZB und CAU erforschen im  WissenschaftsCampus „AMR-PLAS“ gemeinsam die AMR-Plastizität bei bakteriellen Krankheitserregern 
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Here, the authors describe negative hysteresis as a phenomenon where the initial exposure of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to β-lactam antibiotics causes cellular sensitization towards aminoglycoside antibio...
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Neuer Leibniz-WissenschaftsCampus zur Erforschung von Antibiotikaresistenzen
Robust antibiotic sensitization of pathogenic Pseudomonas aeruginosa via negative hysteresis in the cell envelope - Nature Communications
Registration for ISEMPH 2026 closes one week today on June 15th. Secure your spot in Kiel this July before it's too late! www.isemph.org
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One week left to submit your abstract for ISEMPH 2026 in Kiel! Travel award decisions will also be announced on March 1st. Get your submission in before the deadline: www.isemph.org
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Now out! We show that TEs can be horizontally transferred between fungal species via Starships. Once transferred, these TEs can become active, changing the genome organization and affecting the lifestyle of the recipient fungus. www.nature.com/articles/s41... @oggenfussursula.bsky.social #TEsky
International Society for Evolution, Medicine & Public Health
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International Society for Evolution, Medicine & Public Health
Large mobile genetic elements known as Starships act as vehicles for transferring transposable elements (TEs) between fungi. Here, Griem-Krey et al. show that these ‘hitchhiking’ TEs can drive rapid e...
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Transposable elements hitchhike on Starships across fungal genomes - Nature Communications
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