PhD student, microbial ecologist, drought, permafrost, global warming 🦠🧪🌍🌡nature, history, horses 🏞📜🐴

Joined June 2014
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Such a great evening at the LongNightofResearch! 😃 I really enjoyed my first public science communication event! Showing the importance of soils, its animals, and the carbon cycle. Hopefully sparked some interest and made clear that soil is no dirt.
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On this day my thoughts are with all people suffering from Long Covid, ME/CFS and other chronic diseases who, on top of being incomprehensibly ill, constantly face medical gaslighting, societal denial and bureaucratic barriers. Are you healthy? Be grateful!
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This looks really cool! 🤩
This is really cool (and wild): Scientists simulated a complete living cell for the first time. Every molecule, every reaction, from DNA replication to cell division. The paper (Luthey-Schulten et al., Cell 2026, doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2026.…), just out today, used JCVI-Syn3A — a synthetic minimal bacterium with fewer than 500 genes. A 3D time simulation of the full 105-minute cell cycle: DNA replication, protein translation, metabolism, division. Every gene, protein, RNA, and chemical reaction tracked through physical space. It took years to build. Multiple GPUs. Six days of compute time per run. And this is the simplest possible cell. A human cell has ~20,000 genes. It lives in tissue. It interacts with neighbors. It differentiates. It responds to drugs in ways that depend on context we haven't fully measured. Mechanistic simulation of the minimal cell costs 6 GPU-days for 105 minutes of biology. You cannot scale that to human cells. The complexity isn't 40x harder. It's exponentially harder. This is why the field pivoted to data-driven models. You can't hand-encode the regulatory wiring of a human hepatocyte. But you can learn it — if you have the right perturbation data collected across enough diverse biological contexts. The two approaches aren't competing. Papers like this generate the ground truth that future ML models need for validation. But the path to a clinically useful virtual cell runs through foundation models, not through scaling up mechanistic simulation. Amazing work!
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This is so cool to watch! 😍
This video of cornflower root hairs, captured by Wim van Egmond, shows the single-cell extensions on the cornflower's roots. See more from the microscopic world: on.natgeo.com/4qyGUQR
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Letztes Jahr hat man mir folgendes geschrieben zu Weihnachten und besser kann man es kaum formulieren Hiroyuki Sanada sagte einmal: "Es gibt diejenigen, die sich einen Pool in ihrem Haus wünschen, während diejenigen, die einen haben, ihn kaum nutzen. Diejenigen, die einen geliebten Menschen verloren haben, vermissen ihn zutiefst, während andere, die ihn in der Nähe haben, sich oft über ihn beschweren. Wer keinen Partner hat, sehnt sich danach, aber wer einen hat, schätzt ihn oft nicht. Wer Hunger hat, würde alles für einen Teller Essen geben, während wer genug hat, sich über den Geschmack beschwert. Wer kein Auto hat, träumt davon, während wer es hat, immer ein besseres sucht." Der Schlüssel ist, dankbar zu sein, innezuhalten, um zu sehen, was wir besitzen und zu verstehen, dass irgendwo jemand alles geben würde, für das, was du bereits hast und nicht zu schätzen weißt. (H.S.) In diesem Sinne wünsche ich Euch allen einen schöne & friedliche Weihnachten.
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The hard truth is that the world has failed to ensure global warming remains below 1.5°C. We need a paradigm shift to limit a temporary overshoot’s magnitude & duration & quickly drive it down. #COP30
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Some behind the scenes from our sampling in Canada 🇨🇦
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I am very happy and honored to be among the recipients of the Austrian Microbiome Research Awards 2025. A big thank you to the committee for recognizing my work and to the CoE for initiating the Awards to highlight microbiome research in Austria.
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Wow! Gefährliche Gewitterzelle über Stadlau, Wien, gerade eben. Hoffen wir es zieht weiter 🙏
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Nearly 1 million animal and plant species are now threatened with extinction. Let's protect and restore nature, its amazing biodiversity, and our future. #BiodiversityDay #BiodiversityDay2025

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Can't believe it has been 1 year already! 😯 time flies so fast!
Today, I successfully defended my Master Thesis 🎓 @TER_Vienna I cannot realize it yet; it's like a dream; but I feel very lucky and proud and I am very much looking forward to the next step (...PhD 😮)
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Spent a great day sampling in the Alps 🏞 to kick-off a new Masters students thesis project looking for drought legacy effects 👀🦠
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Conny Rottensteiner, MSc BA retweeted
Se buscan candidatas/os para solicitar un contrato FPU 2024 en @idr_uclm @uclm_es ⤵️: La persona candidata desarrollará su tesis doctoral en los campos de la biología molecular, bioinformática y limnología 🦠 📅 31 de enero de 2025 Más información en drive.google.com/file/d/1zm5…
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My 2024 review: 6M Long-CoViD 😷 defended my MSc thesis 👩‍🎓 finally time to visit a friend 👭 started my PhD journey 😃 lost my horse partner 🐴💔⭐️😭 started 4 projects🦠☀️🌡🧪 only 1 short holiday 🏞 coauthored 2 papers 📃 taught many students 👩‍🏫 mistaken about a friendship 😰
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New preprint up! We sequenced hundreds of samples from across one of Earth's oldest living organisms - the Pando aspen clone - to understand how mutations accumulate and spread in long-lived clonal organisms. Our results were…surprising. 1/30
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In der Erdgeschichte gab es massive Klimaveränderungen. Ich erforsche sie seit 30 Jahren. Die seien Grund zur Entwarnung beim aktuellen Klimawandel, erzählen „Klimaskeptiker“ gerne. Wir Paläoklimatologen schließen etwas ganz anderes daraus… Mein Artikel: spiegel.de/wissenschaft/mens…
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Excited to share our latest paper in @PLOSCompBiol! journals.plos.org/ploscompbi… Our study dives into the comparison of possible extracellular polysaccharide degradation strategies and their impact on microbial growth and community dynamics. 1/6 #Microbialecology
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Incredibly proud to share this work, almost 6 years in the making, out in @ScienceMagazine!!! 🎇 We've known for over a century that eukaryotes of all kinds anticipate the seasons (think: hibernation, flowering, reproduction), but what about bacteria?🦠 science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…
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