Assistant Professor at Carnegie Mellon University Department of Biological Sciences. Fascinated by bacterial decision-making.
https://labs.bio.cmu.edu/bridges/
Drew Bridges
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Thanks so much to @crestoptics.bsky.social for highlighting our research!
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Unveiling the #Biofilm Journey. Biofilm cells (Magenta); Biofilm matrix components (Yellow).Thank you to
@bridgesbio.bsky.social & team at @cmu.edu
for capturing these images. Stay tuned for more! tinyurl.com/3yr5herp #TheV3Advantage #FluorescenceFriday
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New preprint: "A branching cell-fate decision in biofilm dispersal enables long-term surface persistence." When V. cholerae biofilms disperse, it isn’t a uniform exit, rather, an opportunity to bet-hedge. A subpopulation of cells stay behind, primed for biofilm regrowth. doi.org/10.64898/202...
The Department of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon is seeking an innovative and accomplished scientist to serve as our next Department Head. Join us in shaping the future of biological sciences in Pittsburgh. jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/675374/h...
A future perspective article on the next 10 years in microbial molecular biology and physiology is online now.
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/... 🧵👇