Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes
@blackpassiflora
Biologist, interested in the evolution of networks and genomes. Lecturer in Microbiology at Nottingham Trent University. she/her 🇻🇪
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19-02-2019 17:35:29
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Our News & Views (with Conor Meehan) out now on NatureEcoEvo: our introduction to an important paper on the evolution of pangenomes by Gavin Douglas and @bjesseshapiro reacube open access: rdcu.be/du8Sd
The pangenome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is here! Great work driven by Mahboobeh Behruznia with crucial inputs from Maximillian Marin Maha Farhat Jonathan Thomas and Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
If you are at European Society of Mycobacteriology #ESM24 and want to know what we (Conor Meehan Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes NTU Antimicrobial Resistance, Omics and Microbiota) have been up to regarding lineage specific genome masking, then please visit me at P017.
Excited to share that I won the 2nd Best Poster Prize at Nottingham Trent University SHiMR Research Day for my PhD project on "Mycobacterium tuberculosis transmission analysis in low-resource, high-burden settings." Special thanks to my supervisor Conor Meehan, Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes, Daniel Whiley
Does choosing one antibiotic impact how resistance to another evolves? Short answer is yes! Was great contributing to this work led by Alasdair Hubbard ⚫, Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes and Beth James along with Mahboobeh Behruznia and others (not on twitter). nature.com/articles/s4425…
New work was published in npj Antimicrobials and Resistance last week led by labs of Alasdair Hubbard ⚫ & Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes 💫 On the effect of #antibiotic selection on collateral effects and evolvability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli 🦠🧫 (1/5) nature.com/articles/s4425…
🏅The new Group Open Research Award goes to Beth James, Maria Rosa Domingo Sananes, and Alasdair Hubbard ⚫ for "The effect of antibiotic selection on collateral effects and evolvability of uropathogenic Escherichia coli" showcasing the power of open research in tackling critical health challenges.
We are pleased that British Society for Parasitology ProtistologyUK have teamed up to host the exciting session 'tackling emerging eukaryotic microbial pathogen threats' at Microbiology Society more info at microbiologysociety.org/event/annual-c… please join us and retweet
Just a few days left for abstract submission to attend the 2025 Microbiology Society Annual Conference and our session on genetic recombination in eukaryote microbes! Speakers include @JvHooff, Thomas Richards, @billker_lab and Iván García-Cunchillos (Anna Karnkowska's lab)!