
Judy Li (李静迪)
@lijingdioo
Postdoc at @ZoologyUBC, working on host-microbiome-pathogen interactions in the changing climate zoology.ubc.ca/kinglab/judy-l…
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https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=VN17GCMAAAAJ&hl=en 03-06-2017 06:23:01
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Job alert! I have an open postdoc position in my team Cambridge Vet School Cambridge University to expand our research on the human #microbiome and explore multi-kingdom signatures of health and disease. More info and application here: jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/44870/. Please share and RT.

Opportunity to join the MICROBE the Microbiome Biobanking (RI) Enabler at INRAE_International see the advert jobs.inrae.fr/en/ot-21891



🔈Please RT: Competitively funded PhD open to international students 🌍 Project on understanding antibiotic resistance in bacterial pathogens 🦠. At Queen's University Belfast 🎓 with myself, @ValvanoMiguel & Beckie Ingram findaphd.com/phds/project/h…


Curious about microbes🦠and warming🌡️? Check out our latest paper, where Clare Abreu (she/her) and I explore microbial communities' physiological, ecological, and functional responses to temperature. pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/272017/1-s2.0-…

Join my lab Blizard Institute for a 3 year Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research funded post-doc exploring how glycans shape the skin microbiome and colonisation resistance in #amphibians!!!! qmul-jobs.tal.net/vx/mobile-0/ap…

Excited to share my new paper featured by UBC Media Relations! Our synthesis of 60 studies reveals that bacterial infections in ectothermic animals are deadlier at higher temperatures, while fungal pathogen virulence change varies by context. Read more: news.ubc.ca/2024/12/climat…

New study co-authored by Dr. Kayla King (@kaylacking) offer insights to help forecast the risks to animal populations in a warming, disease-prone world. UBC Zoology UBC Dept of Microbiology and Immunology msn.com/en-us/health/o…


Drs. Kayla King (@kaylacking) & Jingdi (Judy) Li (Judy Li (李静迪)) found that cold-blooded animals with bacterial infections were more likely to die when exposed to higher temperatures compared to usual environmental conditions. UBC Zoology UBC Dept of Microbiology and Immunology the-microbiologist.com/news/climate-c…

Thrilled to announce our newly published Microbial Primer! 🌍💡 Explore the role of microbiomes in buffering animals from climate stress and their potential in conservation. Read it here: doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.… Microbiology Society #Microbiome #ClimateChange #Conservation #ThermalStress

In our latest episode of Microbe Talk, Clare spoke to Judy Li (李静迪) author of #MicrobioJ Microbial Primer about microbiome-host symbiosis, microbial responses to temperature shifts and where she hopes to see in the future of the niche field. Listen here microb.io/4hRxrk7
