Anna S. Weiss
@annasophieweiss.bsky.social
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Biophysicist passionate about bacteria! Postdoc at ETH Zurich and eawag, PhD at LMU Munich.
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Marco Mauri
11 months ago
PopDyn is on Winter break. We are working on the list of speakers for the 2025
sites.google.com/view/popdyn/
I take the occasion to share the Alma Dal Co School on Collective Behaviour (Venice 29/09-4/10 2025) with an amazing line up of speakers in memory of Alma Dal Co.
almadalcoschool.github.io
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Bluesky
11 months ago
Scientists, academics, researchers: We’re excited to share that
@altmetric.com
is now tracking mentions of your research on Bluesky! 🧪
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So proud to be part of such an amazing group of people and to be able to receive support and mentorship from two literally award-winning, outstanding leaders 🤩
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12 months ago
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My friend & colleague
@micsysecolab.bsky.social
Matthias has written this extremely insightful and fascinating perspective on bacterial collective metabolism, out now in
@naturemicrobiol.bsky.social
. So happy to see this out & super excited for proteome allocation!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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A framework for understanding collective microbiome metabolism - Nature Microbiology
This Perspective explores why microbiome members perform partial metabolism of substrates and suggests that proteome efficiency is a driver of collective microbiome metabolism.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-024-01850-3
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Microbial Systems Ecology Lab
about 1 year ago
Check out our new paper, led by Astrid Stubbusch and
@nonresidentdesi.bsky.social
on bacterial degradation-dispersal cycles, out in
@elife.bsky.social
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Grateful for the opportunity to share my enthusiasm and thoughts on microbial ecology and bacterial communities in Cell Systems! What an exciting time to contribute to this fascinating field and to adress the „macro in the micro“.
www.cell.com/cell-systems...
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How can concepts from ecology enable insights about cellular communities?
Historically, microbiology has been markedly concerned with pathogens and their modes of action. Upon Koch’s revolutionary finding that microorganisms can be causal of disease, understandably, there w...
https://www.cell.com/cell-systems/fulltext/S2405-4712(24)00274-6
about 1 year ago
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Really looking forward to
@meehubs.bsky.social
MEEhubs 2024 and presenting some of my work in beautiful Lausanne! What a great way to start the year off.
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Sara Mitri
almost 2 years ago
Our department is recruiting a tenure-track Assistant Professor on microbial interactions linked to the NCCR Microbiomes
nccr-microbiomes.ch
Don't miss this opportunity to join a friendly, dynamic department in a city with hard-to-beat quality of life. Apply
tinyurl.com/4k2mevax
by Jan 31!
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Glen Dsouza
about 2 years ago
Our new paper is out now in PNAS | Interspecies interactions determine growth dynamics of biopolymer-degrading populations in microbial communities
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
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