Chris Greening
@greeninglab
Professor & NHMRC Fellow at @MonashUni's Dept of Microbiology. Using microbes to tackle global challenges in health and sustainability. #FirstGen 🐶🇦🇺🌈🎹🌱
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New reading material for the weekend in The ISME Journal. We show that FO, the precursor of the cofactor F420, regulates symbiotic interactions. Big team effort. 🙏
Deazaflavin metabolite produced by endosymbiotic bacteria controls fungal host reproduction academic.oup.com/ismej/article/…
Heya Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute CiiiD Hudson Researchers! I'm helping organise a multi campus symposium to unite all the structural biology researchers throughout Monash University.
Sign up here! It should be a great day of learning what we are all doing and forming new collaborations
Our paper on uptake of lipids by Ca. Nha. antarcticus from Hrr. lacusprofundi is out now in Nature Communications!
rdcu.be/dFqsZ
The nanohaloarchaeon is not only picky about which lipids it takes, its presence also causes lacusprofundi to change its own lipid profile
Desertification spreads worldwide – but how do desert soil bacteria manage to survive prolonged droughts followed by sudden burst of rainfall?
Excited to share our new study Nature Communications
Special thanks goes to Dimitri V. Meier and Dagmar Woebken
nature.com/articles/s4146…
Prolonged droughts followed by sudden bursts of rainfall – how do desert soil bacteria manage to survive such harsh conditions? 🏜
This question has been answered in an European Research Council (ERC) project led by Dagmar Woebken from the CeMESS at Universität Wien. 🔍 ⤵
medienportal.univie.ac.at/en/media/recen…
Masterpiece manuscript from Stefanie Imminger, Dimitri V. Meier and Dagmar Woebken on how desert soil microbes resuscitate following hydration at a species-resolved level. Evidence for key roles for both phototrophs and hydrogenotrophs. nature.com/articles/s4146…
I hope this resource is valuable to anyone studying carbon monoxide dehydrogenases! Or to any microbe curious about using carbon monoxide as an energy and/or carbon source 🤔🦠Was great to work on this with Chris Greening and Rhys Grinter.
Not restricted to bacteria, archaea can also gain energy from trace hydrogen and carbon monoxide in air! Our first archaeal focused study is now online (rdcu.be/dEKUI). Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute Chris Greening
Want to join me or Roey Angel as postdoc for a MarieSkłodowskaCurie at Biology Centre CAS? 🇨🇿🏞️🍺
🤩 thanks to the ERA fellowship scheme and the Czech OP JAC scheme your chances rise from 10 -> 80%!
- nitrification
- CH4 oxidation
- green house gases
- microbiomes of soil fauna
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Thrilled to announce that Dr Kathryn Fitzsimmons Kathryn Fitzsimmons will be joining Monash Earth, Atmosphere and Environment 🌏🌪️🍃 Monash Science. Kathryn, currently Professor of Terrestrial Sedimentology at the University of Tubingen, is an expert in past climates, environments and human-environment interactions.
Success in PhD supervision 🏆: Congratulations to School of Biological Sciences, Monash’s Prof Bob Wong who has been awarded the 2024 Australian Council of Graduate Research Award for Excellence in Graduate Research Supervision for his commitment to nurturing the next generation of scientists! 🎉👏 : ow.ly/IYPQ50RfSn3