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Ho ho ho 🎅, it's APH time!!! Did you know Santa is an archaea enthusiast too? Make sure to get on his nice list by attending our last APH session of the semester on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 11th at 10 AM EST / 4 PM CET! Don't miss these two exciting talks by Karol Sánchez and Deepak Kumar:

Calling all archaea researchers and enthusiasts, make sure to Zoom into our first talk this Wed, Dec. 11th at 10 AM EST, to hear all about Karol Sánchez's work unraveling the role that acetylation of a specific protein plays in everyone's favorite halophile, Haloferax volcanii!!!


Closing out our last session of the semester, we'll hear more about our salty friend Haloferax from Deepak Kumar as he tells us about his research investigating the role that CBASS immune systems play in protecting archaea from chronic infections! Check your email for the link!


Only a few hours until our last APH session of the semester with Karol Sánchez and Deepak Kumar!!! Checkout the schedule below, we'll see you soon!






It’s that time again! Make sure to tune in THIS WEDNESDAY, March 12th, at 11 AM EST (note the time change) / 4 PM CET to catch two exciting talks from Connor Hines & Priyanka Chatterjee!! Check your email for the link or visit our website for info on how to join (link in bio).


Archaea Alert! We're just hours away from our next APH session! First up, Connor Hines will tell us about his exciting work to uncover the elusive last step of coenzyme M biosynthesis & to demonstrate its effectiveness as an antioxidant! Make sure to tune in at 11AM EST/4PM CET





And closing us out tomorrow, we'll have Wouter Magnus tell us about his intriguing research into the transcriptional regulatory mechanisms that govern the virus-host interaction between an archaeon and the SSV1 virus. Check your email for the Zoom link!!




In just 2 days on WEDNESDAY, May 14th at 10AM EST / 4PM CET, Fabai Wu Lab will kick off our last spring APH session by telling us about his new research investigating the evolution of DNA replication machineries from Archaea to Eukaryotes!!! Visit our website (link in bio) for more!


