Knut Drescher
@knutdrescher.bsky.social
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I love science and discovering new things.
The Eurovision Song Contest final will take place in my *Basel* tomorrow. After watching thisπ, I realized it will be outstanding. There are only 36 other songs to watch. 12 points for Estonia.
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Tommy Cash - Espresso Macchiato (LIVE) | Estonia πͺπͺ | First Semi-Final | Eurovision 2025
YouTube video by Eurovision Song Contest
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=F3wsy8bywXQ&pp=ygUXZXN0b25pYSBldXJvdmlzaW9uIDIwMjU%3D
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Biofilm architecture determines the dissemination of conjugative plasmids: We measured the spatiotemporal spread of plasmids in biofilms and found that plasmids only spread in some biofilm regions! Collab with lab of
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& Christian Lesterlin
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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Biofilm architecture determines the dissemination of conjugative plasmids | PNAS
Plasmid conjugation is a contact-dependent horizontal gene transfer mechanism that significantly contributes to the dissemination of antibiotic res...
https://www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2417452122
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Master in Physics of Life - apply by April 30. π
add a skeleton here at some point
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Iβm back in Marburg today - very nice.
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Biozentrum, University of Basel
9 months ago
#BiozentrumResearchSummer
2025: Internships for
#Bachelor
Students in the
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! Engage in a real-life research project in one of the Biozentrum labs during 7 to 9 weeks. Application deadline is approaching: February 23, 2025.
@biozentrum.unibas.ch
@unibas.ch
bit.ly/3mYZEsC
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Biozentrum, University of Basel
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Proteomics LC-MS Specialist (100%) Proteomics Core Facility, Biozentrum
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I will join the CSSB Symposium on May 7-8 in Hamburg: "Mechanisms of Infection - from structure to translation"
symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de
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CSSB Symposium 2025
Mechanisms of Infection: from structure to translation
https://symposium2025.cssb-hamburg.de/
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Florian Jug
9 months ago
π¨π¨ MEGA JOB ALERT π¨π¨ Independent Group Leader Positions in Computational Biology
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! Are you ready to start your own lab? Do you know someone who is? Repost this + share with everyone who might want to know about it. Thanks!!! π More details below... check it out! π§΅ 1/3
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ASM's podcast "This Week in Microbiology" discussed our peptidoglycan danger sensing manuscript in detail: It is a true joy to hear how the paper is perceived through someone else's eyes. The enthusiasm of the speakers is amazing. [From 20 min onwards:]
asm.org/Podcasts/TWi...
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I Have One Word For You: PETase!
The discovery of microbial enzymes, PETases, that can degrade ubiquitous plastics, and how exogenous peptidoglycan is a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation.
https://asm.org/Podcasts/TWiM/Episodes/I-Have-One-Word-For-You-PETase-TWiM-326
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10 months ago
Great recent work from Sanika Vaidya and Knut Drescher Lab Mammalian innate immunity recognizes bacterial cell wall peptidoglycan (PG) via TLR2 Turns out multiple bacteria also sense PG from their lysed compatriots as a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Knut Drescher
University of Basel
10 months ago
How do bacteria sense potential threats in their environment and initiate protective measures? Researchers led by
@knutdrescher.bsky.social
have discovered that fragments of the bacterial cell wall serve as an alarm signal indicating danger in the environment.
@biozentrum.bsky.social
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Sophisticated early warning system: How bacteria respond to threats
University of Basel researchers have discovered that bacteria can sense threats in advance through a general danger signal. Bacteria detect when nearby cells are dying and proactively form a protectiv...
https://www.unibas.ch/en/News-Events/News/Uni-Research/Sophisticated-early-warning-system--How-bacteria-respond-to-threats.html
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We found that many bacterial species use exogenous peptidoglycan fragments - released by lysis of neighboring cells - as a general danger signal, triggering a danger response that protects bacteria against many dangers: biofilm formation. Details here π
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Bacteria use exogenous peptidoglycan as a danger signal to trigger biofilm formation - Nature Microbiology
Peptidoglycan released by neighbouring kin or non-kin cell lysis induces physiological changes that protect from a range of stresses, including phage predation.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-024-01886-5
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I am just migrating from X right now. X has become unbearable. I hope we can recreate what science twitter used to be.
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