
Bdellovibrio Lab
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11-02-2017 20:38:30
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There’s a job open in my lab! We are looking for a postdoc (3 years initially but possibly up to 8) to work with me, Patrick Moynihan, SJ Williams Tracy Palmer and Mostowy Lab to figure out the role of new cell wall hydrolases in TB jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastle-… #glycotime plz RT!

The University of Nottingham is inviting applications from outstanding postdoctoral researchers who will join the next cohort of prestigious Nottingham Research and Anne McLaren fellowships. exchange.nottingham.ac.uk/blog/nottingha… Nottingham Research Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN



Happy days! Our paper on bacterial histones is out. A fantastic collaboration with co-author Shawn Lauren, from @LugerLab, Bdellovibrio Lab, @KateMaryStevens and Mathieu Picardeau. Special thanks to Tobias Warnecke-couldn't have done it in any other lab.



Great work by the groups of Liz Sockett (Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN) and Andy Lovering (UoB Biosciences IMIBirmingham)

Scientists solve the mystery of how predatory bacteria recognises prey - new research from Prof Liz Sockett Bdellovibrio Lab UoN Life Sciences and Prof Andrew Lovering UoB Biosciences published Nature Microbiology Read more - ow.ly/F6Hy50QnNIZ



OUT NOW Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus uses chimeric fibre proteins to recognize and invade a broad range of bacterial hosts UoN Life Sciences Uni of Nottingham #WeAreUoN nature.com/articles/s4156…



Lovering and Sockett labs killing it again. The kiss of death: nature.com/articles/s4146… IMIBirmingham UoB Biosciences

Out today: Prey killing without invasion by the 'kiss of death': 💋☠️ Great work by jess tyson, and others from Liz Sockett's lab Bdellovibrio Lab & Andy Lovering IMIBirmingham UoB Biosciences (& minor contribution from me)

New paper in Nature Communications 'Prey killing without invasion by Bdellovibriobacteriovorus defective for a MIDAS-family adhesin' Andy Lovering rdcu.be/dEjwI

Thrilled to see this exciting discovery in press Nature Communications. As always, a great team effort from everyone involved UoN Life Sciences IMIBirmingham jess tyson Simona G. Huwiler Carey Lambert Bdellovibrio's kiss of death: Prey killing without invasion nature.com/articles/s4146…

New research Bdellovibrio Lab UoN Life Sciences has found that a natural predatory bacteria is able to kill by delivering a ‘kiss of death, meaning it doesn’t have to live inside its prey to kill it, as previously thought - published Nature Communications - ow.ly/kuSR50RgVq0


Registration for free online BALO Symposium 2024 (online, 10-11 Sept) on predatory bacteria is open now! Check out bdellovibrio.net for details: #Bdellovibrio Bdello Meeting

