Article in TIME, featuring ISTA postdoc @eliamascolo.bsky.social. After 4 years in the US, he moved to Austria with the APART-USA fellowship, a program that supports outstanding researchers in relocating their work to Austria.
🔗 https://time.com/7379376/scientist-migration-us-to-europe/
Philipp Radler
Archaea hit prime time: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m...
Slow and steady!
After 15 years of continuous cultivation, we finally isolated the first psychrotolerant ammonia-oxidizing archaeon (AOA) from an arctic environment, Ca. Nitrosocosmicus articus!
Our new article in Frontiers in Microbiology: doi.org/10.3389/fmic...
Cultivating the Ancestors… in Motion
What electron microscope images hint at, but can only be seen in videos: how 'Asgard' archaea move.
We are excited to share a new preprint from Dimitris Dalkidis that identifies the effects of inhibitors DMPP and ATU in ammonia-oxidizing archaea! #archaea
"Common nitrification inhibitors exhibit varied physiological mechanisms on an ammonia-oxidizing microorganism"
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Do biofilms give an ecological advantage? Yes!
A fantastic follow-up to our previous biofilm work in ammonia-oxidizing archaea:
"Biofilm Lifestyle Drives Ecophysiological Niche Expansion in an Archaeal Soil Nitrifier"
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Congratulations to all authors! #archaea
Dimitris Dalkidis
Scientists have seen Asgard archaea crawling for the first time. When it comes to the origin of eukaryotes, this is like seeing a feathered dinosaur in the wild. (Video courtesy of Philipp Ralder)
Scientists have seen Asgard archaea crawling for the first time. When it comes to the origin of eukaryotes, this is like seeing a feathered dinosaur in the wild. (Video courtesy of Philipp Ralder)
We are excited to share a new preprint from Dimitris Dalkidis that identifies the effects of inhibitors DMPP and ATU in ammonia-oxidizing archaea! #archaea
"Common nitrification inhibitors exhibit varied physiological mechanisms on an ammonia-oxidizing microorganism"
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
How a discovery in the 1970s changed the theory of the origin of complex life on earth.
Scientists have seen Asgard archaea crawling for the first time. When it comes to the origin of eukaryotes, this is like seeing a feathered dinosaur in the wild. (Video courtesy of Philipp Ralder)