Neha Ramchandani
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Molecular microbiology PhD Student at Newcastle University 👩🏽🔬🔬
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My first (very tiny) contribution to the academic world!! I had a great time during my Harry Smith Vacation Studentship working with
@wragbags.bsky.social
, and I am so glad to see the compilation of everyone's hard work finally out! 🥳
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Charles Winterhalter
about 1 month ago
E. coli is the leading bacterium causing death from AMR infections worldwide. If you'd like to explore approaches to exploit the DNA damage response as alternative antimicrobial, please apply to the following PhD studentship available in my lab starting October 2026:
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
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Exploiting the bacterial DNA damage response as an alternative antimicrobial at Newcastle University on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Exploiting the bacterial DNA damage response as an alternative antimicrobial at Newcastle University, listed on FindAPhD.com
https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/exploiting-the-bacterial-dna-damage-response-as-an-alternative-antimicrobial/?p193793
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Henrik Strahl
about 2 months ago
Fabian was quicker :) But yes, we have an open postdoc position in bacterial bioenergetics and membrane biology, using on B. subtilis as the model. Come join us!
@cbcb-newcastle.bsky.social
is a great place to work, and we are a friendly, international lab. Visa+IHS fees covered.
#microsky
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I had a great time at the
@bsacandjac.bsky.social
ARM workshop! I met some wonderful scientists and had great discussions about my work! Also, I walked away with a poster prize!! Thanks for organising
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Rachel Darnell
3 months ago
Presenting a collection of projects spanning my time at the University of Otago and Newcastle University was a squeeze, but I think I managed!
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Rachel Darnell
3 months ago
Just arrived at the BSAC Antibiotic Resistance and Mechanisms workshop in Birmingham, looking forward to some great talks and discussions over the next two days! @bsacandjac.bsky.social
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Henrik Strahl
6 months ago
A new methods paper from us, this time with a focus on reliable monitoring membrane potential and cell lysis at different growth stages and cell densities. Also, note the surprisingly high level of background lysis in seemingly healthy B. subtilis cultures.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Monitoring single cell bioenergetic status and cell lysis in dense and differentiating Bacillus subtilis cultures
Bacillus subtilis is a major model organism for studying population heterogeneity in clonal bacterial cultures due to its high genetic tractability and ability to differentiate into subpopulations wit...
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.08.21.671461v1
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My first (very tiny) contribution to the academic world!! I had a great time during my Harry Smith Vacation Studentship working with
@wragbags.bsky.social
, and I am so glad to see the compilation of everyone's hard work finally out! 🥳
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Dr Jess Buttress
about 1 year ago
So happy our pre-print on daptomycin mechanism of action is now out! Here, we present three main findings: i) daptomycin does not form large membrane pores in either B. subtilis or S. aureus, (1/3)
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