Andreas Gahlmann
@AGahlmann
Professor of chemistry and biological physics | Studying bacterial cells and bacterial communities using live-cell super-resolution microscopy.
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http://www.gahlmannlab.com/ 04-03-2019 04:37:14
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Our 87th Harden Conference on single molecule bacteriology is officially over and what a brilliant few days it’s been! So great to get together and hear from renowned speakers, exchange ideas, and share the latest developments from across this fascinating field #BiochemEvents
Great talks this morning from Ziyuan Chen and Kate! See you all this afternoon at Christopher Azaldegui’s poster number B520 for more #SingleMolecule #SuperResolution #BPS2022 .
Now published at Science Advances : ATP-responsive condensates tune bacterial kinase and the cell cycle.
science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
A UVAChem SciComm highlight by Rob Dyer on recent advances by Andreas Gahlmann and coworkers chemistry.as.virginia.edu/gahlmann-lab-r…
Thanks to Georgia Squyres, Courtney Ellison, and Saumya Saurabh for organizing and running this session. Great mix of topics!
Hey #cellbio2020 attendees! Now that the meeting is well underway, this is your reminder not to miss the prokaryotic session on Friday 12/11 at 1:45 PM, hosted by Courtney Ellison, Saumya Saurabh, and me! Check out the stacked speaker lineup, we're so excited:
Interested in the art of molecular detection and quantification? Apply to our Graduate Program in Imaging and sensing! C Andreas Gahlmann Pires Group: 🧪|🦠|🧫 Rebecca Pompano Jill Venton and others will help you see the smaller picture!
chemistry.as.virginia.edu/imaging-and-se…
chemistry.as.virginia.edu/apply-graduate…
Interested in interdisciplinary Biophysical Chemistry Research? Check out our Biophysical program and apply by December 15! Work with Linda Columbus 🏳️🌈 Kateri DuBay
Rebecca Pompano Andreas Gahlmann and many more!
chemistry.as.virginia.edu/biophysical-ch…
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m-DAP naturally found in bacterial cell walls is not readily accessible by conventional solid phase methods. Instead, we used good old cysteine to build a readily accessible bioisostere and fooled bacteria into processing it!! Laura Kiessling bit.ly/34qUVJp
Another great paper:
Overview of the surprisingly many roles of liquid-liquid phase separation in spatially organising bacteria - written by
Christopher Azaldegui Anthony Vecchiarelli
And Julie Biteen
biorxiv.org/content/10.110…