
Ingmer Lab
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Our happy family at the Pathogen and response to antimicrobials group led by @HiIngmer @ UCPH - atb resistance, phages, quorum sensing
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I am really happy to this work on #AIPs from Listeria monocytogenes out in its final form. Congratulations Benjamin Bejder on your first first-author paper! UCPH Healthscience LEO Foundation - LEO Fondet DK Frie Forsk.fond nature.com/articles/s4200…



🚨 Don't miss out! 🚨 Join Jack Abrahamsson’s talk today 5.15 pm at #ISSSI2024 for a deep dive into the fascinating world of Staphylococcus aureus, bacteriophages, and the VraT system! 🦠🔬! #Microbiology #Bacteriophages #StaphylococcusAureus #ISSSI2024


Our PhD student Jack Abrahamsson just presented a story about VraT and the relationship between two-component systems and bacteriophage susceptibility at #ISSSI2024 We look forward to sharing this story with more of you soon 🔬🧫🦠

Over the last four days, fellow PhD student Freja Mikkelsen and I have represented Ingmer Lab at the 19th International Symposium on Staphylococci and Staphylococcal Infections 2024 (#ISSSI2024) 🦠🧫🔬 In this thread, we wanted to give you some of our highlights from the


First of all, we would like to thank the organising committee for hosting us in the beautiful city of Perth in Western Australia 🇦🇺 🌴 Professor Geoffrey Coombs from Murdoch University Research, Shaxx Mowlaboccus from Murdoch University Research, @FreesLab from Københavns Uni and Anders Rhod Larsen from Statens Serum Institut

Secondly, big congratulations to Freja Mikkelsen for winning the poster award handed out by ASM and Professor Robin Patel Prof. Robin Patel from Mayo Clinic 🥳 for her poster with the title ‘Being Single Is Hard - Establishing Bacterial Microfluidic Single Cell Sequencing to



We have been really happy to immerse ourselves in staphylococcal research 🔬 There are too many talks we want to highlight, but we especially enjoyed the talks about S. aureus from Dr. Ian Monk and Professor Tim Stinear from Doherty Institute, as well as the phage talk by Professor


Now, we are really looking forward to a little bit of vacation in Australia 🇦🇺 However, we cannot wait to come back to Denmark to get back into the lab with all the inspiration we have gotten from the conferences Viruses of Microbes 2024 #VoM2024 and #ISSSI2024





I am this happy opening a can of Surströmming at #MikroNat Kulturnatten Kbh 🦠🧫 Welcome to the FSZ section at Frederiksberg Campus to smell Surströmming, learn about fermented food, antibiotics, hygiene and the microbiome 🦠🧫
