Daniel Angst
@dcangst
Researcher @ Theoretical Biology Group, ETH Zürich | Tinkerer @ FabLab Zürich | He/Him
now at @[email protected]
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15-06-2011 14:36:33
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Great PhD program in a great place! Apply by 11 January to join us in Edinburgh Biological Sciences | University of Edinburgh
Check our recent work on Salmonella resistance dynamics using public genomes. Huge effort thanks to Thomas Van Boeckel, Jana S. Huisman, and Sebastian Bonhoeffer! If you can't find your genome herein, make sure to submit the metadata next time!
Guarda Workshop in Evol Biol 2022 for Master/PhD students is open for application (deadline 5/2/22). Faculty are @hopihoekstra, John Krebs, Dieter Ebert and Sebastian Bonhoeffer. More information: evolution.unibas.ch/teaching/guard….
Two-year postdoc position available in my group in Edinburgh – apply by 14 March (elxw.fa.em3.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/Candidat…). Looking for a researcher interested in microbiology and evolution/ecology to carry out experiments on antibiotic resistance evolution. Great city & friendly team!
48 month post doc position working in #antimicrobialresistance, metabolomics and plasmids with me. Email [email protected] or check out Maynooth university website for full details
PhD Position on Mathematical Modeling and Systems Epidemiology of HIV/Tuberculosis transmission and drug resistance. At Life Science Zurich Graduate School University of Zurich IeDEA IeDEA-SA Swiss HIV Cohort Study #DTGResist. Please apply exclusively via join.lszgs.uzh.ch by 1. July.
Still looking for temperate phages of Salmonella. I can't find then in microbe repositories in EU or NA. Any help would be really appreciated. Please reach out if you have a temperate phage we can use. #phages #salmonella Phages.fr Phage Directory AGEofthePHAGE.com & #WorldPhageDay #WorldPhageWeek Women In Bacteriophage
Very excited to share our new preprint where we use a deep learning-based feedback algorithm to control gene expression in real time in thousands of single E. coli cells in parallel. This work was led by Jean-Baptiste Lugagne and @cblassick. 1/
We are of course not limited to sinewaves. We illustrate this by reproducing an iconic scene from 2001: A Space Odyssey. I believe we now hold the title for most ridiculously convoluted way to display a movie. Seth Shipman 4/