They stole the internet’s knowledge and all the work that went into it and they want to sell it back to us for a fee. What a business model.
Denny Carter
Having just finished my MCSA Fellowship with him, I would really encourage those looking to do a postdoc in microbial adaptation to check out Alex Couces lab in Madrid. Alex is a gifted researcher, and Madrid is a wonderful city to live in :) Details in link below:
evoldir.net/brian/evoldi...
🚨New preprint from the lab!🚨
Check @gazollavolpiano.bsky.social 's thread on our latest study looking at bacterial diversity and strain dynamics in the early-life respiratory microbiome 🫁🧫🧬👶
🔗 www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
cc @bakerresearchau.bsky.social @uniofbath.bsky.social @lshtm.bsky.social
It's out! The LIN code approach for genomic taxonomy of microbial strains and its applications in genomic epidemiology journals.plos.org/plosbiology/...
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Join us in Manchester for a 1-day meeting on Therapeutics & Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR). Talks, panels, ECR sessions, speed networking & a WAAW sandpit.
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Unified bacterial strain taxonomies are needed for coherent communication of findings in microbiological research. This Essay provides an overview of a novel bacterial strain taxonomy and describes ho...
Thrilled to announce that the Department of Microbiology at the University of Washington, School of Medicine is hiring at the Assistant Professor level (tenure-track)!
The Pacific Northwest is an awesome place to live and do science 🧪🦠. Join us!
apply.interfolio.com/185622
Applications due 8/1.
New preprint! The first first-author work of my postdoc at the Baker! So, babies' airways are colonised from birth, and our group has shown that early colonisers shape respiratory health. 1/7
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
New preprint! The first first-author work of my postdoc at the Baker! So, babies' airways are colonised from birth, and our group has shown that early colonisers shape respiratory health. 1/7
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
Just a shout-out to the folks over at @pathoplexus.org and, importantly, all the scientists sharing genomic data with such amazing speed.
It's great to see the field having moved to a new platform, with non-transparent platforms being a thing of the past. Fantastic.