Schembri Lab
@labschembri
UPEC molecular genetics lab
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I'm excited to share that our research from The Sweetest Lab, on cystic fibrosis and how the heavy metal zinc could be beneficial in combating infections associated with CF, has finally been published in PNAS. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Many thanks to everyone involved in this project
Congratulations, TRI-based A/Prof A/Professor Sumaira Z. Hasnain from Mater Research for your collaborative work with UQ News Institute for Molecular Bioscience researchers on tackling antibiotic resistant bacteria - with potential to address the threat of UTIs, meningitis and sepsis. bit.ly/3T8yfXG
A new discovery reveals why some bacteria are life-threatening while others are harmless. Schembri Lab 🔗 Find out more: bit.ly/3SVlG0W
Great work from Mark Schembri and team Schembri Lab A loss in the ability of bacteria to make, and coat themselves in cellulose drives inflammation in the GIT Institute for Molecular Bioscience UQ Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences UQ News
#UQ researchers have identified that an immune response fault leaves people living with #cysticfibrosis at risk of recurring infections. The Institute for Molecular Bioscience team says a zinc transport protein could be the answer to reducing illness. Read more: brnw.ch/21wHeLg 📸Adobe
#UQ researchers have discovered that a mutation allows some E. coli bacteria to invade the body while others are harmless, a finding that could help fight antibiotic resistance. Read more about the @IMatUQ finding via IFLScience brnw.ch/21wHh0m
JOB ALERT! Come work with me London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine to investigate transmission of #Klebsiella in neonatal units in Africa using bioinformatics & genomic epi. Great team, Gates funded, £44-50k/yr, 1-year postdoc LSHTM AMR Centre with possibilities to extend. Closing March 26. jobs.lshtm.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…
We combined TraDIS and metabolomics to identify new genes required for growth in human urine by multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli ST131 in a study led by Minh-Duy Phan in collaboration with Ulrike Kappler and Horst Joachim Schirra journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mb…
Great collaboration with Schembri Lab, Minh-Duy Phan and Horst Joachim Schirra . Very pleased to have been part of this study.
Our latest research published today in eLife. Great work led by Nhu Nguyen and with a fantastic team of Australian and international collaborators. imb.uq.edu.au/article/2024/0…
Our latest research published today in eLife. Great work led by Nhu Nguyen and with a fantastic team of Australian and international collaborators. doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… eLife - the journal
Our very first #SpeakerSpotlight is Mark Schembri, of UQ Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences 🐨🇦🇺🦘 Dr. Schembri is a #UTI expert with over 20 years of experience. He's coming up from all the way down under for his talk "Antibiotic resistant uropathogenic E. coli - it's all about the clones"
Our next keynote #SpeakerSpotlight mixes things up a little and shifts from the bench 🔬to the bedside 🏥. We love variety! Ann Stapleton of UW Department of Medicine 🇺🇲🦅has over 30 years of #UTI expertise under her belt, clinical and research. (1/2)
#SpeakerSpotlight meet our 3rd keynote speaker, Dr. Chelsie Armbruster (Chelsea Armbruster) of Jacobs School at University at Buffalo 🦅🇺🇲 Dr. Armbruster's lab studies how bacteria interact with their hosts 🦠🤝🧍♀️ and with each other 🦠 🤝🦠🤝🦠 to promote diseases like #catheter-associated #UTI. (1/2)
Last but not least, our #SpeakerSpotlight doesn't just close out day 1 of the #UTIConference, he's getting a #UTIGA Lifetime Achievement Award 🥳 Dr. Harry Mobley of @UMICHmedicine is one of the GOATs of #UTI research 🐐 with over >40 years of experience (1/3)