
Gur Hevroni
@hevronig
Research Scientist at Google
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13-10-2007 00:55:47
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Proud to share our latest work showing that interactions between strains govern the eco-evo dynamics of microbial communities, led by Akshit Goyal Akshit Goyal, Leonora Bittleston Leonora Bittleston and Gabriel Leventhal Gabriel Leventhal ... biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Multiple PhD, postdoc, and technician positions available with a focus on marine virus-microbe interactions in the groups of Alison Buchan, Steven Wilhelm, @vardilab and Debbie Lindell (no twitter yet); funded by the Simons Foundation. Please feel free to share/forward on. 🧵



Fasten your seatbelt, and come explore the tight links between microbes and ecosystem functioning for the first MicroEco Meeting Weizmann Institute ! Interactions, metabolism, adaption, extremophiles.. you name it ! 26-28 April via Zoom. Prgm/Registration: weizmann.ac.il/conferences/MI…




SO THRILLED to share this work. First of all, thank you to my fearless coauthors Pranthi Vemuri, Tessa Pierce Ward, PhD (@bluegenes.bsky.social) Phoenix Logan saba nafees and Lekha sree karanam for their tireless efforts in surviving cell barcodes, Makefiles, Nextflow, and definitions of orthology. 1/20

💖 I'm sponsoring Alexey Grigorev because he is doing an incredible and selfless effort to train newcomers to data science! He also nurtures a growing data-lovers community based on values of respect, openness, and professionalism. You are a true inspiration! github.com/sponsors/alexe…




Very happy to see this preprint out @vardilab Gur Hevroni Flora Vincent Uri Sheyn We followed viral infection states of individual algal cells in fjord water and provide a fresh view of microbe-virus interactions in natural marine environment biorxiv.org/content/10.110…



🚨 Paper alert! 📢 Check out our new preprint by Amir.Fromm 🌊🌊 and Gur Hevroni about a novel single-cell metatranscriptomic approach to pair giant viruses with their native hosts in the marine environment 1/2 🌊🦠 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

