Lea Fuchs
@fuchsilea
PhD, microbiologist working in medical device industry
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20-04-2020 10:54:01
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We looked at how horizontal gene transfer might influence the emergence and stability of cooperative virulence in Salmonella. Just out Nature Communications with @DiardLab. nature.com/articles/s4146… . More details below!
A great explainer video by ETH Zurich Spark Award 2022✨ youtu.be/8uyVGTEUnCI
Open position for a bioinformatician/computational biologist based at Microbiology_ETH for collaborative work on exciting NCCR Microbiomes projects. Thanks for spreading! jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOPG_…
Interested in joining the Life Science Zurich Graduate School (LSZGS) as a PhD student? The next application deadline is 1st July 2022 LSZGS is the home of 19 PhD Programs including us Microbiology and Immunology PhD Program! lifescience-graduateschool.uzh.ch/en/application…
We have 2 open #postdocposition ! Help us explore the interactions between drugs and the gut #microbiome, including their effects on the host, and join our collaborative & diverse group in an exciting research environment Universität Tübingen ! Please apply here: 👇 cmfi.uni-tuebingen.de/en/career/open…
Are you interested in doing an internship or a short-term research stay in one of the NCCR Microbiomes labs? Check out our new fellowship programme! Undergraduates, PhD students and postdocs are eligible for stays of up to 12 months. Find out more here: nccr-microbiomes.ch/education/nccr…
Strain-specific utilization of distinct carbon sources determines co-existence and plasmid transfer between Salmonella strains in the mouse gut: a new NCCR Microbiomes publication. Congrats to all authors! Microbiology_ETH sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
📣Open position NCCR Microbiomes! The Microbiome Research is seeking a web and database developer to contribute to the development of a global-scale database of genomic information derived from environmental microbiomes. More info here: nccr-microbiomes.ch/about-us/open-…
Fueling Salmonella:Hardt lab Microbiology_ETH reveal ability to utilize single-carbon source (galactitol/arabinose) enables #Salmonella to bloom in gut pre-colonized by another Enterobacteriaceae. This also promotes transfer of #antibiotic resistance plasmids cell.com/cell-host-micr…
Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you how you compete. A new study by the Vorholt Lab Microbiology_ETH ETH Zurich with the real LCSB at EPFL predicts bacterial interactions with high accuracy using metabolic modelling. More: doi.org/10.1126/scienc…
Very excited this work is now out🥳 A big thank you to our colleagues at the Vorholt Lab for the excellent collaboration made possible through the NCCR Microbiomes! Congratulations to all the authors! More at science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…