Will Beavers, PhD
@chemmicrobiol
Assistant Professor of ID. Chemical Microbiology. Staphylococcus aureus pathogenesis. NoVA-Boston-Nashville-Baton Rouge. Thoughts my own. (he/him) @lsuvetmed
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http://www.beaversresearchgroup.com 20-02-2013 02:36:25
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Thank you to everyone who made this possible 😊 Amy Major Eric Skaar Emily N. Arner, Ph.D. Ayaka Sugiura Will Beavers, PhD and so many more
We're looking for undergrads to join us at UAB this summer for a Cystic Fibrosis Foundation funded summer research program! Apps are due Feb 28th uab.edu/medicine/cysti…
Thinking about a postdoc in Chicago? Interested in host-microbe interactions and bacteriology? Look no further, uic.csod.com/ux/ats/careers… Feel free to email with questions or to submit an application, [email protected]
So true!! Antimicrobial resistance! Theobold Smith Society - NJ Chapter of ASM photo credit Zemer Gita Princeton University
New out from Javiera Norambuena, PhD and Jeff Boyd that we collaborated on with Will Beavers, PhD and Eric Skaar PLOS Pathogens on copper inhibiting the pentose phosphate pathway! journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…
New review from Dillon Kunkle covering metal movement in microbes Mol Micro Editors 🦠 🤘 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mm…
Excited to share the latest from our lab published in Science Advances! This study was led by the amazingly talented Joshua Soto Ocaña. Josh shed light on some surprising mechanisms behind the phenomenon of NSAID-mediated exacerbation of Cdiff infection science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
Excellent end to #GRCMAST! Carrie Shaffer Zach Lonergan Erin Green Will Beavers, PhD and Marty! Looking forward to the next one!
Ever since graduate school, I sought a comprehensive lists of PTMs (including masses!) in the human body. Well, I believe Naoya and I have done exactly that. We hope this can be a starting point for any and all interested in PTMs! Biochemical Journal portlandpress.com/biochemj/artic…
My lab at UChicago Department of Microbiology is hiring! We are looking for a research tech to work with us studying mechanisms of bacterial stress response and pathogenesis. Would be a great opportunity for recent college grads looking for research experience. Please spread the word! Links below