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Researcher at CONICET, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
#AMR
#WASTEWATER
#KLEBSIELLA
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Huge preprint if you are interested in bacterial strain taxonomy! The why and how of cgMLST LIN codes: An extensively revised and expanded version
doi.org/10.1101/2024...
I will summarize it for you in this thread 👇
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Life Identification Numbers: A bacterial strain nomenclature approach
Unified strain taxonomies are needed for the epidemiological surveillance of bacterial pathogens and international communication in microbiological research. Core genome multilocus sequence typing (cg...
https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.03.11.584534
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Laura Mike
6 months ago
Our paper reporting a highly conserved mechanism by which arginine positively regulates hypervirulent K. pneumoniae mucoid phenotype is now fully online.
rdcu.be/euiWG
Summary picture is below, but details in the 🧵
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Agrupación Rolando García
9 months ago
Este 10 de abril, saludamos a quienes investigan, y en este marco, a pensarse como trabajadores. Tiene que haber un horizonte común entre quienes investigan y el resto de los trabajadores. Porque sin ciencias no hay futuro deseable. Y sin condiciones dignas, no hay ciencias.
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Agrupación Rolando García
11 months ago
Este 20 de febrero se cumple un nuevo aniversario del nacimiento del científico y pensador Rolando García. Doctor en Meteorología, vicepresidente fundador del CONICET, cofundador de la Universidad Nacional del Sur,y recordado decano de Exactas en la UBA entre 1957 y 1966.
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Institut Pasteur Education
12 months ago
Pasteur Course: Tuberculosis 🧫 Join a 2-week intensive course at the Institut Pasteur from June 2–13, 2025 to gain expertise in TB diagnosis, treatment & epidemiology. Including hands-on trainings & insights from leading experts. Limited to 20 participants - apply by March 1, 2025 👉bit.ly/3Cr0ift
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Physalia-courses@Online
12 months ago
🌊 Food Traceability Using Genomic Tools 🧬 Join us for an online course with
@marianilab.bsky.social
&
@shump.bsky.social
, in February, to learn how cutting-edge genomic technologies (@illumina,
@nanoporetech.com
& qPCR) are revolutionising seafood traceability and sustainability
shorturl.at/Wsdyz
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MetaDocencia
12 months ago
✨ Apoyan:
@okfn.bsky.social
,
@nerdearla.bsky.social
,
@latambioimaging.bsky.social
, UNC CCAD Supercómputo, Conectorial, LA-CoNGA Physics, ILDA, R-Ladies Buenos Aires,
@abrir.bsky.social
, PsiNet Lab, ARPHAI, DiploCientífica. ¡Gracias por acompañarnos! 🚀
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Physalia-courses@Online
12 months ago
🚨 GLLVMs: Advanced Multivariate Analysis of Ecological Communities in R with
@vdveenb.bsky.social
🚨 📅 20-23 May Learn to master Generalized Linear Latent Variable Models (GLLVMs)-a cutting-edge, flexible alternative to classical ordination methods for ecological data analysis📊
shorturl.at/WfdXK
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Tim Dallman
12 months ago
What do you think are the critical features pathogen genomic data-sharing platforms require to meet the public health need? Please participate in this public consultation!
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Anna Dewar
12 months ago
Our review is out in Nature Reviews Genetics!
rdcu.be/d5AY2
We show how phylogeny-based methods can resolve the problem of non-independence in genomic datasets. These methods must be considered an essential part of the comparative genomics toolkit.
@lauriebelch.bsky.social
@stuwest.bsky.social
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A phylogenetic approach to comparative genomics
Nature Reviews Genetics - Controlling for phylogeny is essential in comparative genomics studies, because species, genomes and genes are not independent data points within statistical tests. The...
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Olaya Rendueles
12 months ago
Join us for a new season of
#KlebCkub
!
@klebclub.bsky.social
New speakers & new research! Registration is FREE but mandatory. Abstracts due by February 16! Please share ! Link below👇🏻👇🏻
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sylvain Brisse
about 1 year ago
#KLEBS2024
replay now available at
www.klebs-2024.conferences-pasteur.org/replay
- great opportunity to catch-up about
#Klebsiella
or to relive the conference - enjoy!
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Replay - Klebsiella Epidemiology and Biology Symposium 2024
Klebsiella Epidemiology and Biology Symposium 2024
https://www.klebs-2024.conferences-pasteur.org/replay
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Ryan Wick
about 1 year ago
New year, new assemblies! I'm excited to announce Autocycler, my new tool for consensus assembly of long-read bacterial genomes! It's the successor to Trycycler, designed to be faster and less reliant on user intervention. Check it out:
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A tool for generating consensus long-read assemblies for bacterial genomes - rrwick/Autocycler
https://github.com/rrwick/Autocycler/wiki
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Joshua Salomon
about 1 year ago
Good day to recall some milestones in US polio history 1953 Worst recorded US outbreak kills more than 3000 1955 First polio vaccine licensed 1979 Polio considered eliminated from the United States 1994 Polio considered eliminated in North and South America
ourworldindata.org/grapher/repo...
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Duncan MacCannell
about 1 year ago
Really exciting development from the
@pathoplexus.org
team, with a new curated database for mpox genomic data. Glad to see these rapid data sharing efforts taking shape, guided by consistent, transparent governance and an ongoing commitment to equity and fairness.
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Pathoplexus
about 1 year ago
Today Pathoplexus announces the inclusion of a new viral pathogen: mpox (previously known as monkeypox). Within the context of the current mpox outbreaks and ongoing health concerns, Pathoplexus aims to support sequence sharing to improve both understanding and response. 1/7
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Physalia-courses@Online
about 1 year ago
🚨 We’re thrilled to kick off the eDNA Metabarcoding course, funded by
@ednacollab.bsky.social
! 🌍 Researchers worldwide are joining us this week to learn how to analyse their eDNA data with guidance from an exceptional team of instructors.
@leeselab.bsky.social
@shump.bsky.social
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Dr.Kat Stewart
about 1 year ago
I started an
#eDNA
starter pack as one didn’t exist yet. Feel free to message me to get your name added. Open to all!
go.bsky.app/U2vgV5Q
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Tim Dallman
about 1 year ago
Please join us at 13:00 CET December 12th for the next edition of the IPSN webinar series 'Pathogen Genomics in Health Emergencies' to hear how genomics can contribute to the understanding of Cholera outbreaks. Register here:
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Roli Roberts
about 1 year ago
How best to avoid the costs of bearing a
#plasmid
? Rosanna Wright
@brockhurstlab.bsky.social
@jpjhall.bsky.social
&co find that
#bacteria
benefit from compensating plasmids by chromosomal (rather than plasmid-borne) mutations
@plosbiology.bsky.social
plos.io/3ODbXdN
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A chromosomal mutation is superior to a plasmid-encoded mutation for plasmid fitness cost compensation
Plasmids spread important traits in microbiomes but impose fitness costs on their hosts. This study of the ecological consequences of plasmid-bacterial compensatory evolution reveals benefits to bacte...
https://plos.io/3ODbXdN
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Back in Argentina after the
#KlebsiellaSymposium
at
@pasteur.fr
. Grateful to the organizers
@sylvainbrisse.bsky.social
and
@chcrestani.bsky.social
for the opportunity to present my work on
#Klebsiella
in
#Wastewater
and to connect with brilliant researchers. Inspired and honored!
about 1 year ago
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Irene Miguel-Aliaga
about 1 year ago
often overlooked in EDI strategies and key to perceptions of excellence. Language coaching not the only solution (takes extra time too): need to normalise non-native accents/accept different ways of expressing oneself
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Kat Holt
about 1 year ago
From here
#Klebsiella
genomics really ramped up, and we now have >100,000 genomes in NCBI! There’s too much to cover here, but we summarised some of it in this 2020 review
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32055025/
& will hear a lot of new stuff at
#KLEBS
week. Look our for a conference report!
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Kat Holt
about 1 year ago
A small history lesson in
#Klebsiella
genomics in honour of
#KLEBS24
… 2009 was a big year for Klebs! - First genome published - First description of ST258 KPC-producing clone
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19218573/
- First description of NDM-1 beta-lactamase
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19770275/
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Klebsiella Club
about 1 year ago
Let's increase
#klebclub
chatter on 🔵🦋! Klebsiella aficionados add your handle below and we will build a starter pack. 🔁 to spread the word
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Klebsiella Club
about 1 year ago
Lots of people are missing, let us know if you want to be included by replying! You can also share to help us gain visibility
#MicroSky
go.bsky.app/EdereoU
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Willem van Schaik
about 1 year ago
Very much enjoying
#Klebsiella2024
with great talks. Some absolutely shocking data around AMR and mortality in neonatal infections in LMICs, which do not have access to new (and very few) drugs that still work.
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Willem van Schaik
about 1 year ago
Interesting One Health study on Klebsiella pneumonie in Norway, which seems to confirm that there is little (but not no) spillover between human and non-human niches
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Presented by Marit Hetland
#Klebsiella2024
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A genome-wide One Health study of Klebsiella pneumoniae in Norway reveals overlapping populations but few recent transmission events across reservoirs
Members of the Klebsiella pneumoniae species complex (KpSC) are opportunistic pathogens that cause severe and difficult-to-treat infections. KpSC are common in non-human niches, but the clinical relev...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.11.612360v1
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