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Bacteria chromosomes contain Genomic Islands that provide virulence, antibiotic resistance, MGE-defence,... They transfer between cells, but the mechanism of most remains elusive.
Here we explore the conjugative capacity of these mysterious Genomic Islands.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
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These plasmids have emerged through hybridisation of co-circulating plasmids carrying either resistance or virulence genes. βConvergenceβ may be a common phenomenon even in βOne Healthβ settings. Variation in these plasmids is also structured according to geographical and ecological source.
We describe an analysis of plasmids from klebsiella pneumoniae recovered from diverse human, animal and environmental settings in Italy and Thailand. We found multiple isolates from neighbouring markets in Thailand that harbour plasmids carrying both antibiotic resistance and virulence genes.
It has been a long road, but our paper on Klebsiella plasmids is finally out in Lancet Microbe. Thanks to all co authors but especially Marjorie Gibbon and Natacha Couto www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
A teal flyer for a PhD opportunity to investigate how warming may change antimicrobial resistance. The project will use experiments on Klebsiella bacteria to answer questions about how temperature affects their response to antibiotics, plasmid transfer, and fitness costs. The research involves microbiology lab work, bioinformatics, and mathematical modeling. The flyer includes contact details for Dr. Daniel Padfield and the logos of the sponsoring institutions.
I have an MRC-funded PhD project available (www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...) on how warming will change the problem of AMR. Join a small and friendly group (padpadpadpad.netlify.app/about) in (sometimes) sunny Cornwall. π§ͺπ¦ #microsky
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Schematic of the key prediction tested in this work. As the transversion (Tv) mutation bias of WT E. coli is shifted away from the ancestral bias, the resulting distribution of fitness effects (DFE) is predicted to change. Specifically, it should shift left with a bias reinforcement, with a lower fraction of beneficial mutations. In contrast, reversing the ancestral bias is predicted to cause right-shifted DFEs with higher proportions of beneficial mutations.
Mutations generate variation, critical for #evolution, but #MutationBias restricts the choice of mutation type. @deepaagashe.bsky.social &co use #Ecoli strains with different mutation biases to show that changing an old bias should yield more beneficial mutations @plosbiology.org π§ͺ plos.io/46LjCRt
Our JPIAMR grant (led by @edfeil.bsky.social) is ramping up, and Bath are looking for a research associate to work on Candida epidemiology for this project. Come work with us! www.myscience.org/jobs/id31031...
www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy...
Post doc available to work on Candida genomics with me at the Milner Centre for Evolution (U Bath, UK) as part of the JPIAMR funded project Fugaci www.jpiamr.eu/projects/fug...
For queries, email me!
Great news. If the squad looks a bit broken right now, this means it'll Zu bi mended.
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Finally out after peer review, our work showing that "Mobile #Integrons carry Phage Defense Systems" is now published in Science π
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www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Antimicrobial effects, and selection for AMR by non-antibiotic drugs in a wastewater bacterial community
by @aprilhayes.bsky.social, @edfeil.bsky.social, @willhgaze.bsky.social, @profjrsnape.bsky.social, @ecehh.org et al.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
PhD on C.diff epidemiology with me and Barbara Kasprzyk-Hordern to join the new centre cwbe.ac.uk @bathchem.bsky.social www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
The website for our new centre of excellence in water-based early-warning systems for health protection is now live : cwbe.ac.uk follow us at @cwbe.bsky.social
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An advert for a PhD investigating how and why temperature may alter the ecology and evolution of antibiotic resistance.
I'm advertising a PhD studentship (open to international students) on understanding how temperature may alter the ecology and evolution of AMR. Might suits someone with a microbiology/wet lab background who wants to expand into ecoevo. Or vice versa! But interest more important than experience.
I'm advertising a PhD studentship (open to international students) working on long read pangenome / assembly algorithms in bacteria. Would suit someone with maths/compsci/coding background. Aptitude + interest more important than experience.
Details here:
www.findaphd.com/phds/project...
Amazing!
Hi. Thought it was time to join the grown-ups!