We use evolution experiments to understand the genetics of adaptation and engineer microbial evolvability. #synbioevolves #breseq

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Thanks for the opportunity to chat about my lab's work and my career path in science! This podcast series is awesome. @ut_mbs @TexasScience @CSSBatUT @BEACON_Center
1 Mar 2021
March is here and Episode 2 of the In Translation podcast is live! In the episode, SPA members @kathryn_brink and @fatimaenam17 interview Professor Jeff Barrick @barricklab from @UTAustin. Check it out! ebrc.org/InTranslation #engbio
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Applications are now open for the 2023 Stengl-Wyer Scholar program at UT Austin. If you are a recent PhD or will graduate soon and have independent ideas for research related to the diversity of life, this is a great opportunity! @mbs @TexasScience cns.utexas.edu/research/rese…
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#LTEE 77K Update: Detected some hiccups and corrected them. We’re planning to regularly use whole-genome sequencing to monitor the integrity of the populations moving forward. the-ltee.org/77000-generatio…

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Help our outstanding @UT_iGEM team send students to present at the #iGEM2023 World Jamboree! hornraiser.utexas.edu/projec… @ut_mbs @TexasScience
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Thanks to Emmanuel Chavarria and all in our lab who have contributed to the #LTEE during the first thousand generations at UT! the-ltee.org/the-first-thous… @ut_mbs @UTexasILS @TexasScience

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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
#FeaturedProtocol this week: FUGUES (#FUnctionalGenomics Using Engineered #Symbionts); studying the biology of #honeybees utilizing an engineered bee gut bacterium to induce a sustained #RNAi response in the host go.nature.com/3Fs9QWp @barricklab @TexasScience and @spleonard1

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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
🎉Congrats to the @UT_iGEM team for winning the Best Foundational Advance award at the @iGEM Grand Jamboree, for a new rapid test for a deadly disease in bats.🦇 They were also the only top 10 overall undergraduate team from the U.S. cns.utexas.edu/news/students… @barricklab @ut_mbs
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Congratulations to the 2022 @UT_iGEM team for winning the the Best Foundational Advance award at the iGEM Grand Jamboree! They were also a top 10 overall undergraduate team, finalists for Best Presentation and Best Part Collection, and awarded a Gold Medal. @ut_mbs @TexasScience
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Congrats to the teams from Freiburg and Austin!
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Thanks to Thomas, Flora, Ivan, and everyone else in the TIMC lab for hosting me in Grenoble and sharing so much exciting science. Looking forward to future collaborations and exchanges!
It was wonderful to have Jeff @barricklab in our lab this week. Very fruitful exchanges concerning the in vitro evolution experiment of E.coli over 75000 generations (#LTEE) started by @RELenski. A unique way to understand the mechanisms of genetic and metabolic evolution of bact
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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
Wonderful to see our Glassy-Winged Sharpshooter and brochosome on the cover of @MolBioEvol ! A really fun project with @NancyMoran15 @barricklab @yy_yiyuan_li @vyqtdang Allen Xue, Renee Holmes and Spencer Johnston! Also thanks to our talented artist Jason Zhu for this drawing!
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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
A group of students from @UTAustin are taking part in an international biology competition known as @iGEM. This year, the team of 12 undergrads are trying to protect Austin's beloved bat🦇population. kxan.com/news/local/austin/u…
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The UT Austin iGEM team has a fantastic project this year! You can support these students through the 40for40: 40for40.utexas.edu/giving-da…; and learn more about their project as they complete their website here in the next couple of weeks: 2022.igem.wiki/austin-utexas…
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Fantastic opportunity at UT for independent postdocs. Please spread the word.
Applications for the Stengl-Wyer Scholars program are open! It provides up to three years of support for talented #postdoctoral researchers in the broad area of the diversity of life and/or organisms in their natural environments. cns.utexas.edu/swe/stengl-wy…
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Congratulations to Kate Elston for defending her PhD thesis on insect symbiont engineering yesterday!
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This week Emmanuel Chavarria and Isaac Gifford performed their first #LTEE transfers. Isaac will be coming in to keep the E. coli evolving on the July 4th holiday.
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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
The world’s longest evolution experiment is now in Austin! On Tuesday, Jeff Barrick thawed 12 strains of E. coli that have evolved for 75,000 generations—that’s equivalent to 1.5 million yrs of human evolution. We can’t wait to see what surprises & discoveries are in store! #LTEE
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We revived the E. coli #LTEE populations on Tuesday, June 21st, to continue evolving them at UT Austin. 75,000 generations Photos and more info in this post. the-ltee.org/ltee-kickoff-at… @RELenski @TexasScience @ut_mbs

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Jeffrey Barrick retweeted
As the legendary #LTEE baton is passed on to @barricklab, check out this conversation between @RELenski and @DynamicEcology published in @PLOSBiology back when the LTEE was a mere 27 years (or 60,000 generations) old... plos.io/1N6Jsgt
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"It should just go on for as long as humanly possible." I had the honour of speaking with @RELenski and @barricklab about making a new home for one of biology's longest running and most important experiments. nature.com/articles/d41586-0…
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American/Canadian? Like experimental evolution, rodent-pathogen systems, and the desert? My PI Hadas invites excellent researchers to apply for the prestigious Zukerman Fellowship, the fellowship funding my postdoc. I highly recommend it AND the lab! Email: hadashaw@bgu.ac.il
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