Hazel Sisson
@hazel_sisson_
PhD student in the Fineran lab @otago
Phage-derived antimicrobial proteins
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28-09-2021 23:09:09
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Super proud to have presented the phage endolysin - citric acid synergy against Psa to an engaging international crowd at #Microbio24 in Edinburgh on Monday👩🔬🥝 fascinating research and amazing scientists! Thank you Microbiology Society for the opportunity to share!
Fantastic presentation from Suzanne L Warring in the synthetic biology session at #VoM2024 unveiling the work we have been doing on engineering endolysins against the gram-negative kiwifruit pathogen Psa! 🥝🦠🎉
An excellent talk by Suzanne L Warring on using chimeric endolysins to combat Pseudomonas syringae infections in kiwifruit 🥝! Very proud of your hard work alongside Hazel Sisson ✨️. #womeninSTEM #VoM2024 #kiwiphage
It was a privilege to present the work Hazel Sisson and I have been doing in Peter Fineran's lab in collaboration with Yves Briers. Thanks to the organizing committee Viruses of Microbes 2024 for giving me the opportunity to present.
Finally at #BMH2024! Couldn’t help but expose twitter to the creation Shaharn Cameron and I made for #Serratia day earlier this month for the BMH2024 baking competition 💕💗💖🌸🐷🎀 May the best baked item win (although ours is pretty slay ✨) Biomolecular Horizons 2024
Excited to share my first co-corresponding opinion piece written in collaboration with the wonderful Mojgan Rabiey …icro-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/17…. We cover our thoughts on advancements in phage biocontrol for agricultural pathogens and where the field might develop next.
Massive congrats to Hazel Sisson for her outstanding mahi & PhD grad yesterday. In a case of perfect timing our final paper from Hazel's PhD was published online in JBC yesterday as well! 🥳(jbc.org/article/S0021-…). Please check it out, I have given a quick summary in a 🧵 👇
Researchers at the University of Otago, led by Suzanne L Warring & Hazel Sisson, are tackling kiwifruit canker caused by Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa) using innovative endolysin fusion proteins: asbmb.org/asbmb-today/sc… ASBMB Journal of Biological Chemistry