Nicholas Gervais
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PhD candidate developing CRISPR-based technologies to study pathogenic fungi π§¬π¨π¦
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Rebecca Drummond π
7 months ago
Excellent news - we desperately need more antifungal drugs. Onto the reading list this goes!
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Oded Rechavi
7 months ago
Since both believed to some extent in inheritance of acquired traits, the fundamental difference between Lamarck and Darwin (aside from mechanism, natural selection vs use and disuse) is that Lamarck believed in the power of Life and Darwin believed in the power of Death
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Nature Reviews Drug Discovery
9 months ago
FDA approves new non-opioid pain drug
tinyurl.com/3zxb6vrd
The FDA has approved Vertexβs suzetrigine, an oral inhibitor of the ion channel NaV1.8, for the treatment of moderate to severe acute pain, providing a much-needed new option. Read more about the history of the drug here
tinyurl.com/5x7zyduj
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Craig MacLean
9 months ago
New pre-print!!! What types of genes end up on plasmids and why? The take home message of this paper is that beneficial genes move from plasmids to chromosome, causing the ecological value of plasmids to decay over time.
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Chromosomal capture of beneficial genes drives plasmids towards ecological redundancy
Plasmids are a ubiquitous feature of bacterial genomes, but the evolutionary forces driving genes to become associated with plasmids are poorly understood. To address this problem, we compared the fit...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.21.634075v1
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Viktoria Cologna
9 months ago
Our global study on the state of trust in scientists is now out in Nature Human Behaviour! π₯³ With a team of 241 researchers, we surveyed 71,922 people in 68 countries, providing the largest dataset on trust in scientists post-pandemic ππ§΅https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02090-5
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This is great. Hope this format makes its way to other Nature journals (and can be open-access...)
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Erik van Nimwegen
9 months ago
What do bacterial cells do when they run out of nutrients? Although most bacterial studies focus on cells in exponentially growing states, in the wild bacteria likely spend most of their time slowly starving to death. 1/n
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E. coli prepares for starvation by dramatically remodeling its proteome in the first hours after loss of nutrients
It is widely believed that due to nutrient limitations in natural environments, bacteria spend most of their life in non-growing states. However, very little is known about how bacteria change their p...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.29.582700v2
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Hans Carolus
10 months ago
When I started my PhD 6 years ago, this sticker on my office door got me excited. Sure! let's "CRISPR Candida auris"! Today I am excited to show that that's not as easy as it sounds! π Read our latest preprint on the challenges with editing C. auris:
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Hiten Madhani
10 months ago
Happy New Year, blue-sci-peeps! My piece in Annual Review of Biophysics on chromatin replication is now available online.
doi.org/10.1146/annu...
If you have paywall issues, try this link:
madhanilab.ucsf.edu/s/annurev-bi...
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Mechanisms of Inheritance of Chromatin States: From Yeast to Human | Annual Reviews
In this article I review mechanisms that underpin epigenetic inheritance of CpG methylation and histone H3 lysine 9 methylation (H3K9me) in chromatin in fungi and mammals. CpG methylation can be faith...
https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-biophys-070524-091904
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Neville Sanjana
10 months ago
ππSome holiday reading: Overdue TWEETORIAL on the latest preprint from our lab ππ In this work, superstar postdoc
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combined 2 kinds of pooled CRISPR screens to pinpoint noncoding regulatory elements and the transcription factors that activate these elements.
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Itai Yanai
10 months ago
Can't wait for this new meeting on drug resistance and tolerance across species and diseases. A principle revealed in one system β maybe using different terminology β could be the big new idea when imported to another! Abstract deadline in January!
s.embl.org/ees25-01
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