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International Max Planck Research School Principles of Microbial Life. Tweets by the Coordinator.
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Fully funded PhD in Microbiology Quorum Sensing & Host–Microbe Interactions 📍Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology 🗓 Deadline: Sept 30, 2025 (rolling – apply early!) 🔬 Focus: Klebsiella pneumoniae, infection biology, host–pathogen crosstalk 📧 Apply: [email protected] #PhDposition
We're hiring a DFG-funded PhD student (TVöD E13, 65%) at Max Planck Institute, Marburg to study quorum sensing in Klebsiella & host–pathogen interplay. 3 yrs, start flexible. Apply by Sep 30, 2025 (rolling). Send 1 PDF to [email protected]
I had a great time participating in the VAAM - Vereinigung f. Allg. u. Ang. Mikrobiologie Archaea Meeting at the Synmikro center of Philipps-Universität this week. The wonderful talks once again demonstrated how important the research of the third domain of life is 🤓 🔬 🧫 . #microbiology #archaea #methanogens #methane
Everyone interested in bacterial signal transduction, environmental sensing and motility, don't miss this conference organised by Ariane Briegel and myself! We have a great lineup of invited speakers and a number of slots allocated to short talks: grc.org/sensory-transd…
Our latest work on the nitrogenase-like methylthio-alkane reductase is now out Nature Catalysis doi.org/10.1038/s41929… We biochemically and structurally characterized the methylthio-alkane reductase, a metalloenzyme that can produce ethylene from organic sulfur compounds.
Excited to co-host the Indo-German workshop on Plant-Microbe Interactions BITS Pilani 🗓️ Oct 27–28, 2025 📍NAB Auditorium, BITS Pilani A fantastic lineup of talks and exciting science on plant-microbe interactions, stress biology & more! 🇮🇳🤝🇩🇪 🌱🍄🦠💚National Centre for Biological Sciences
Die Gewinnung des #Plastik - Bausteins Ethylen setzt große Mengen #Treibhausgase frei. Ein Enzym des Bakteriums Rhodospirillum rubrum könnte es zukünftig möglich machen, Ethylen ohne #Kohlendioxid - Emissionen zu produzieren. 👏mpg.de/25455785/0925-… Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology