
JacobsWagnerLab
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JacobsWagnerLab
@JacobsWagnerLab
Christine Jacobs-Wagner’s lab (HHMI, Stanford). Bacterial multiplication, cell cycle functions & cell morphogenesis from general principles to Lyme disease.




📢 calling prospective postdocs! Only a few days left to apply to join our growing group in the beautiful city of Edinburgh to lead an exciting project focused on how gene expression, RNA metabolism and cell signalling are all coordinated with changes in cell size.

I am excited to announce several post-doc positions studying gene regulation and cell biology of spirochetes are available in the @NIH Biology of Spirochetes Unit, opening 2025 in Bethesda, MD @NIAIDNews! Join our team and work on the dynamic NIH campus: training.nih.gov/jobs/pdfi-0128…

Beautiful work by @IanYYen from @PLynneHowell lab and @gregbwhitfield from @BrunLabCaulo in collaboration with @RubinsteinJohn revealing how the #T4cP motor works. This system has two platform proteins and only a single extension/retraction ATPase. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Thank you to @softmatter for this recognition! It reflects the collective efforts of the incredible students, postdocs, and colleagues I've been lucky to interact with. I enjoyed describing some of the intellectual directions we're excited about in the interview linked below ⬇️.









DNA/polysome phase separation and cell width confinement couple nucleoid segregation to cell growth in Escherichia coli biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_micrbio

We were honoured to present Christine Jacobs Wagner, professor at @Stanford, with the #ULiège “ #Alumni en Lumière ” medal. This momentous occasion highlighted the inspiring career of this internationally-renowned microbiologist. lqj.uliege.be/cms/c_19997730…

Please join faculty from @YaleBIDS @YaleIBIO and the Microbial Sciences Institute for a Q&A webinar about our faculty searches in computational microbiology and microbe-immune interaction at Yale. October 10, 2024 12p (noon) EST. Registration required: yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…




Congratulations to HHMI Investigator David Baker who has won the 2024 @NobelPrize in Chemistry for his work on computational protein design! He shares the prize with Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper for protein structure prediction. #NobelPrize hhmi.org/hhmi-david-bak…




