Anthony Vecchiarelli

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Anthony Vecchiarelli

@CellfOrganized

How do bacteria organize their innards? Asst Prof at UMich.

Ann Arbor, MI Katılım Ekim 2010
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Miloš Tišma
Miloš Tišma@TismaMilos·
Glad to receive the trust and recognition in being awarded a Dutch @NWOFunding Rubicon Fellowship for important work on antibiotic resistance. I will be tackling this problem using a combination of biophysics, biochemistry and microbiology in Joe Loparo lab at @harvardmed
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Ilya Levental
Ilya Levental@LeventalLab·
hey science friends, in case you didnt already know, everyone is over at the blue place. come on over, its hoppin'!
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Daniel Trettel
Daniel Trettel@trettelstweets·
Preprint: My favorite project so far! We describe how encapsulation peptides from bacterial microcompartments trigger biomolecular condensation. We also show the necessary molecular features that guide specific self-assembly of these omnipresent peptides. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Anthony Vecchiarelli@CellfOrganized·
Happy Halloween from the Vecchiarelli Lab!
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Joe Bondy-Denomy
Joe Bondy-Denomy@joeBondyDenomy·
Did you know that bacteria remember their past for many generations? In this new preprint from us (@VillaniAlexis and Senen Mendoza) and Banin lab (@ShmidovE ), we reveal the "how?" and "why?" underlying a long-standing mystery in bacterial memory. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Matthew C. Good
Matthew C. Good@buenoscience·
Invigorating seminar visit to U. Michigan MCDB @UMich_MCDB @UMengineering hosted by friends Ann Miller and Allen Liu. A beautiful time to be in Ann Arbor!
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Cedric🧬➰🧬Feschotte
Cedric🧬➰🧬Feschotte@CedricFeschotte·
Some bacteria have linear chromosomes and therefore telomeres. As in eukaryotes, a variety of transposons have evolved to occupy bacterial telomeres and establish addiction mechanisms! 🤯🤯🤯 Amazing story by @JoePetersLab at #cshlTE24 and fantastic work by @PopoMicro
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Thomas M Bartlett
Thomas M Bartlett@ThomasMBartlett·
The Bartlett Lab is open for business at the Wadsworth Center! We study pathogens with "unusual" shapes (balls & corkscrews) to find vulnerabilities in their growth plans, and learn how bacterial shape impacts infection. We are hiring... join us! wadsworth.org/research/labor…
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Daniel Trettel
Daniel Trettel@trettelstweets·
PREPRINT: Microcompartments are a pain, but we made it easy. In a collaboration with @CellfOrganized and @hoanghamyy, we develop the pXpressome toolkit to let researchers make, edit, and test their own carboxysomes. Don’t stress it, Xpress it! biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
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Emily Calandrelli
Emily Calandrelli@TheSpaceGal·
3 years ago, my dream job was cancelled. Emily's Wonder Lab helped inspire the next generation of scientists. I pitched dozens of science experiments for more seasons, but they weren't interested. What do you do when your dream is cancelled? You pivot. I turned the experiments into a book series. They became a #1 NYTimes Best Seller. I used all the money I made from the books to hire a production company to help me turn each of the 100 science experiments into a YouTube series. Introducing: Emily's Science Lab. It launches tomorrow. Here's to controlling our own destiny ;) Subscribe here: urlgeni.us/youtube/channe…
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Luis Zaman
Luis Zaman@LuisZaman·
We've lost one of the best humans and scientists I've ever met way too soon. Kevin Wood was the most sincerely kind, thoughtful, and sharp colleague I had the pleasure to call a friend. If you ever met Kevin, you know exactly what I mean. gofundme.com/f/support-futu…
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