Our work on host-generated tRNA fragments in inhibiting oral pathobiont Fusobacterium nucleatum just came on line @putingdong@ISMEJournal . The chemical modification improves efficacy at nM range. Works against clinical isolates from colorectal cancer. nature.com/articles/s41396-0…
Out today from the Shi lab @StimulatedRaman Adam optimization-based pointillism deconvolution (A-PoD) is a broadly applicable super-resolution deconvolution algorithm that enables super-res SRS microscopy! nature.com/articles/s41592-0…
Our paper with @JMarkWelch, @MBLScience Revealing the microhabitat taxon specificity in corncobs structures of dental plaque is out! Here the link rdcu.be/cU1AL
With some new additions, the Forsyth dentech CEO panel is all set. This star-studded panel includes some of the biggest names in oral health academia, industry, and venture capital. Join us for a riveting discussion on oral health innovation. @Sherlock_Bioforsyth.org/technology-devel…
Photolysis of staphyloxanthin (golden pigment in the cell membrane of S. aureus) severely traumatizes S. aureus/MRSA. We then uncovered that photoinactivqtion of catalase sensitizes a wide range of pathogenic bacteria and fungi to ROS-producing agents!:):). @JieHui12
@AndreaGiometto’s talk was amazing. He described mechanical interaction and crowding effect on natural selection with extremely superb fluorescent colony imaging @HarvardMSI
Dr. Andrea Giometto shares some exciting findings on cell growth and motility. So many amazing findings being presented at todays @HarvardMSI annual symposium.
Wow — cells of the newly described bacterium Thiomargarita magnifica average ~1 cm in length, easily bigger than C. elegans nematodes or Drosophila fruit flies, and about 5,000 times the size of the bacteria most of us are studying.
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Excited to share this collaborative work @JMcLean_UW@BatbilegBor@bajenak published in @PNASNews. We present data showing the benefits of acquiring a novel pathway in the transition of Saccharibacteria (TM7) from environment to mammalian microbiome. pnas.org/content/119/2/e2114…
Some call her driven, attentive and thorough. Others say Nobel Prize laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier always looks for the unexpected. Herself, she quotes Louis Pasteur, “Chance favours the prepared mind”.
Discover her path to the 2020 chemistry prize: bit.ly/33ID9RQ
Forsyth scientist @BatbilegBor presents his work showing that ultrasmall episymbiotic Saccharibacteria suppresses gingival inflammation and bone loss through host bacterial modulation. #forsythsymposium2021
Register now for Forsyth’s Symposium (Oct.28th &29th) and Join a diverse group of scientists for networking and presentations on the latest research in #oralmicrobiome, biofilms, CPR, & more. #microbiology
On 10/29 at 1:30pm (New York), join us for the inaugural leadership webinar "Breaking Through the Bamboo Ceiling: Asian Americans as Leaders in U.S. Academia". More info and registration👉t.ly/VM5c
The quest to understand the maternal microbiota has uncovered exciting new discoveries about immune development in early life, while also transforming our understanding of how certain traits and diseases are passed through generations. fcld.ly/ook0glu#ScienceMagArchives