
Sourav Kumar Das
@souravkumaramr
Microbiology Ph.D. student at Nottingham Trent University. Investigating potential of predatory bacterium as living antibiotic against MDR bacterial pathogens🧬
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I keep reminding PhD students that THE most important outcome of a PhD is not their publications, conferences, awards etc., but they themselves after this journey. PhD is a learning process in how to learn new things, solve new problems you run into. Voices of Indian Academia Biopatrika


Super excited to be in Chicago to start a collaboration with Sampriti Mukherjee and the University of Chicago for our work on Bdellovibrio


Saw this beautiful phage in Oxford University Museum of Natural History Oxford. Love when we see our interested research topics in natural history museum which could be a life saver for many in future. #Bacteriophage #PhageTherapy #molecularmicrobiology #PhageScience


Congratulations to Sourav Kumar Das on the publication of his review on Bdellovibrio with David Negus! NTUScienceTechnology Dept of Biosciences, Nottingham Trent University NTU Research


The NTU World AMR Awareness Week (18-24 Nov 2024) student competition has been launched by Jody Winter. Students around the world: submit a short video or comic strip suitable for a broad audience, to help us raise awareness of AMR. Deadline 10 Nov (midnight GMT).


Our review on 'Phage Diversity in One Health' has been published in Essays in Biochemistry 🥳doi.org/10.1042/EBC202…. A big thanks to all co-authors for their contributions @EvelienAdri RevathyKrishnamurthi Ryan Cook ✨ Portland Press Centre for Microbial Interactions



Check out npj Antimicrobials and Resistance new review on how Gram-negative bacteria escape Bdellovibrio predation!🦠☠️ David Negus Sourav Kumar Das (1/5) nature.com/articles/s4425…


PhD studentship with Martha Clokie and me at BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch . Part of larger CF Trust Hub led by @JoJofoth Selection of bacteriophages for therapeutic use in cystic fibrosis-associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections at University of Leicester on FindAPhD.com



We've got scores on the doors for our BUZZ wire game 👀 Check out the prizes on offer👇 🥇 DNA socks Sourav Kumar Das 🥈 Lab beaker candle Jody Winter 🥉 Microscope key ring Laura Hobley Make sure you drop by and grab some stickers too 😍 #EastMidsAMR #AMR #WAAW24


Coffee consumption is associated with the presence and abundance of a specific member of the human gut microbiome, Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus, and changes to the plasma metabolome, according to a paper in Nature Microbiology. go.nature.com/4i3gqUI



