Sabrina Di Gregorio

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Sabrina Di Gregorio

Sabrina Di Gregorio

@sndigregorio

🇦🇷 Biochemist. PhD in Microbiology.

Katılım Eylül 2018
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MicroDAO
MicroDAO@join_microdao·
In 2019, Ella faced the most severe drug-resistant infection she had ever experienced. Stories like Ella’s are becoming more common, but they rarely make the news. This is why World AMR Awareness Week exists. AMR is here. This #WAAW week, we confront it together with #DeSci.
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Yunha Hwang@Micro_Yunha

We're thrilled to announce SeqHub, an AI-enabled platform for biological sequence analysis. SeqHub brings together sequence search, genome annotation, and data sharing in one place. I dreamed of a single place where I could learn everything about my sequences. Today, a much more refined version of this dream takes form with SeqHub.org, built by an incredible team at @tatta_bio. Our goal is to make sequence interpretation more intuitive and collaborative for everyone working with biological sequences. Currently, SeqHub is optimized for microbial protein and genome analysis. As we expand beyond microbial data, we'd love your feedback to help shape what comes next. I'm deeply grateful to our team at Tatta Bio, and to our collaborators and funders, for making this vision a reality. Check it out at seqhub.org!

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Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷
Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷@ATinyGreenCell·
Last but certainly not least, my personal collection of chromoproteins. Retransformed and ready for agar art, biotech education, and a source for subcloning into your own constructs. All proteins open source and vibrant. Great for STEM outreach! atinygreencell.com/products/rainb… 7/7
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
The first woman to be awarded a Nobel Prize, the first individual to be awarded two Nobel Prizes and still today the only individual with two Nobel Prizes in two different scientific categories: Marie Skłodowska Curie. Happy international women’s day
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pepper_min@peppermin5·
Congratulations @mirafaruq on your MSc convocation & cheers to your future discoveries! 🥳🩷 Missing you @silargi !
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pepper_min@peppermin5·
Want to know more about #AMRColab ? @sudattlam will be sharing more during a webinar by @pha4ge on 26th November - register : x.com/pha4ge/status/… @angmiayang @sndigregorio @griffiemma @zmtj01
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Trained in #AMR wet-lab, doing #AMR genome sequencing, but wrangling with bioinformatics coding which is never really your thing? Fret not, AMRColab is here for you! 1) We compiled #AMR analysis (AMRFinderPlus, ResFinder), comparison (hAMRonization) into a GoogleColab - 1/n

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pepper_min@peppermin5·
Trained in #AMR wet-lab, doing #AMR genome sequencing, but wrangling with bioinformatics coding which is never really your thing? Fret not, AMRColab is here for you! 1) We compiled #AMR analysis (AMRFinderPlus, ResFinder), comparison (hAMRonization) into a GoogleColab - 1/n
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Emma Griffiths
Emma Griffiths@griffiemma·
Integrating different types of data across sectors can be challenging. The Canadian One Health AMR genomics contextual data standard, built in partnership with the Can gov't, is readily adapted for international use and supports public data sharing. #GRDI osf.io/preprints/osf/…
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Laura
Laura@Laurabonofiglio·
We are proud to publish the paper resulting from Vero's thesis, in which we studied the prophages present in GBS in isolates from Argentina. microbiologyresearch.org/content/journa… A tremendous effort by our Argentine team, in collaboration with international partners @MicrobioSoc
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Verónica Kovacec
Verónica Kovacec@KovacecVeronica·
I'm proud to announce the publication of the first paper based on my PhD dissertation about the study of prophages in Streptococcus agalactiae isolates from Argentina! Thanks to all the co-authors that contributed to this work! @MicrobioSoc doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0…
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The Royal Society
The Royal Society@royalsociety·
#OnThisDay in 1928, Sir Alexander Fleming FRS discovered penicillin when he recorded a bacteria-killing mold growing in his lab. Rather than throw the dish away, he decided to observe it under a microscope. Find out more about the origins of penicillin: artsandculture.google.com/story/2AXBQ4_E…
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