A four-year postdoc focusing on "plant growth-promoting bacteriophages" available in my group. Skills in metaviromics and metagenomics essential. Application deadline: 2.2.2026. For more info, see the link.
A four-year postdoc focusing on "plant growth-promoting bacteriophages" available in my group. Skills in metaviromics and metagenomics essential. Application deadline: 2.2.2026. For more info, see the link.
Very happy to say I will be starting a NERC Independent Research Fellowship in April with the University of Exeter π₯³
This 5-year project will be looking at how environmental conditions determine the impact of phage on microbial communities π§«π¦
Thank you to the lovely ppl who helped along the way!
Thank you everyone who has donated so far! This will be closing at the end of the month so still time to enter for a chance to name a phage!
This is open worldwide with all currency conversions accounted for. For GBP it is Β£2 an entry and all funds go directly to The Cystic Fibrosis Trust π
So much of this article is full of hope then,
"About 43% of respondents had experienced some form of discrimination or harassment.. in around four out of ten bullying cases, a student reported bullying by their supervisor."
We need safeguards in place to stop this from happening.
Filamentous cheater phages drive bacterial and phage populations to lower fitness
Pseudomonas aeruginosa VS Pf phage
@currentbiology.bsky.social by @nanamikubota.bsky.social, @shellyscrib.bsky.social and @vscooper.micropopbio.org
www.cell.com/current-biol...
#PhageSky
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
Please share the ad below with anyone who may be interested.
PhD fellowship in biofilm-phage interactions - with Mette BurmΓΈlle at University of Copenhagen π©π°
deadline 1 October 2025
employment.ku.dk/faculty?show...
#phagesky #microsky
Agree with this - this is prophage activity Iβve seen on streaks of one of our species
Now peer-reviewed, improved and published in @microbiologysociety.org Microbiology - thanks to editor and reviewers!
www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/jour...
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QR code link to conference described in post above (link also in post)
Donβt miss the inaugural Conference on Bacteriophages: Biology, Dynamics, and Therapeutics, October 12β14, 2025, in Washington, DC. A 2.5-day program of invited talks, symposia, workshops, and abstracts will highlight the latest advances. For more info: bit.ly/3JUKLYL
PhD opportunity, please share:
We are looking for a prospective PhD student to start in October 2026 who is excited about bacteria (Klebsiella pneumoniae), how they interact, and how they exchange DNA.
All details can be found on the funder website π gw4biomed.ac.uk/developing-c...
New preprint reveals bacteria can't just collect all resistance genes like Pokemon cards.
We found mutually exclusive evolutionary pathways to multidrug resistance in E. coli & P. aeruginosa - some resistance mechanisms actively prevent others from coexisting www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A new 4 year PostDoc position in our lab! Modeling + experiments to explore dynamics of carbon fixing hot-spring microbiomes. Part of an exciting multidisciplinary team with Sophie Nixon, @brockhurstlab.bsky.social & others
Please share & get in touch if interested!
tinyurl.com/e7j7bha3
Apply if you want to work with the nicest phage person ever!
πNew preprint!
We investigated how spatial structure affects cooperation between phages, combining mathematical modelling and experiments.
A short thread π§Ά
Thank you! And non-uk currency totally fine - will use an R script to convert, work out entries and draw random winners π (will just need ppl to manually convert if they use the gform instead to enter)
Want to name a real virus? I have recently discovered 9 new phages which now need names! To enter, you simply need to donate to the Cystic Fibrosis Trust on my JustGiving page (Β£2 = 1 entry) and share your email with me on donation (see link info). Please share π www.justgiving.com/page/meaghan-c-1
βοΈ We had a great time writing this Spotlight article on one of our favorite topics: how phages interact with each other! π¦
From cooperation to competition, phage-phage interactions reveal a fascinating layer of microbial life thatβs often overlooked.
A piece crafted by the talented Josie Elliott!
Itβs really important for EDI that ECRs and PIs can have open, empathetic discussions about feedback and behaviour, without intimidation.
Respect from lab members comes from being able to challenge negative behaviour, and being listened to without discussions becoming a competition.
A to do list from the article in Nature
From bench to big boss: mitigating the widening gap between PI and lab
Laboratory dynamics can change as the age and experience of the principal investigator increase. But there are ways to combat this.
Read our piece in Nature, with @sprekeler.bsky.social
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
Our new paper on experimental evolution in wild tree-holes -Eco-evolutionary robustness of wild bacterial communities to experimental perturbation
#ISMEJournal
@duhitasant.bsky.social Tom Smith Edgar Wong Juli Cohen
@kayla-king.bsky.social
Tom Bell
academic.oup.com/ismej/advanc...
Conference flyer, all info is on link too
Please share! π¦
Workshop on Phage Therapy in Liverpool on 25th November organised by Stineke van Houte, @jojofoth.bsky.social, @brockhurstlab.bsky.social, & Edze Westra.
Limited FREE tickets & more info here: sites.exeter.ac.uk/vanhoutelab/...
#MicroSky
Experimental evolution in an era of molecular manipulation
#ExperimentalEvolution #evolution #evoSky
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
How do macrophages influence the evolution of phage resistance?
We show that macrophages reduce the efficacy of a bacteriophage cocktail π¦ , resulting in greater bacteria population densities which, in-turn, facilitate greater rates of phage resistance.
Pre-print π
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Fresh from peer review a new and improved version of @taoranfu.bsky.socialβs paper out today in @asm.org mSystems
journals.asm.org/eprint/8NWNW...
Really exciting work! And comforting it supports our recent in vitro work that macrophages are βbadβ for phage therapy β€οΈ
Beautiful new review paper in preprint bridging microbial ecology and classic ecology led by Maggie Vogel, @olimeacock.bsky.social and @annasophieweiss.bsky.social, also by @juliensluneau.bsky.social and @lambdapp.bsky.social from our lab (not me :)) ecoevorxiv.org/repository/v...
I'm super happy to share this preprint on βDistribution of capsule and O types in #Klebsiella pneumoniae causing neonatal sepsis in Africa and South Asia: meta-analysis of genome-predicted serotype prevalence and potential vaccine coverageβ
doi.org/10.1101/2025...