
Balazs Papp lab
@balazs_papp_lab
We are interested in evolution and systems biology, including the evolution of metabolism, antibiotic resistance and compensatory evolution.
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Contamination in published genomes is widespread. We present a new HGT-aware tool for decontamination, ContScout, published in Nature Communications. Idea and development by Balazs Balint, with key contributions from SysBio-Szeged, Joint Genome Institute, NERSC, #FICUS datascience. 1/n rdcu.be/dxwIF


super happy to share our latest work niceyeastlab on the evolution of shared alleles across yeast species led by Nicolò Tellini (with Elena, Jonas, Anders Bergström) now in NatureEcoEvo: nature.com/articles/s4155… super merci ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale Région Sud

Why are some non-antibiotic drugs toxic to bacteria 💊☠️🦠? Do they work like standard #antibiotics (ABX)? Our latest work by Mariana Noto published Science Magazine addresses this fundamental question (1/n) science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…









Excited to share our joint work with Zoltán Kutalik’s lab on #metabolic #evolution, just published in Genome Research! We found pervasive stabilizing selection on metabolite levels in human, reflecting their impact on clinical phenotypes.

Our recent story covered by Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News


Excited to share this new R tool for enrichment analysis. Led by Eszter Ari and team.

Great to be part of the magnificent 7 team, and great to collaborate again with Steve Oliver after 16 years! Future Biomanufacturing Research Hub Manchester Institute of Biotechnology Evolution, Infection and Genomics (EIG) UoM; congrats to Tanda Tanda Qi ! doi.org/nqd4

Excited to share our latest collaborative work led by TheBraunLab! Huge congrats to all authors, including our amazing postdoc Zsuzsa Sarkadi, who is a co-first author.

Excited to share our joint work with Csaba Pal Laboratory on the resistance propensity of new antibiotic candidates. Just out in Science Translational Medicine.

ESKAPE pathogens are outsmarting us. Our latest paper in Nature Microbiology reveals alarming ease of resistance evolution to antibiotics in development. Collaborative work with Csaba Pal Laboratory and BalintKintsesLab

What's the secret to minimizing antibiotic resistance? Our joint work with Csaba Pal Laboratory reveals membrane-targeting antibiotics that simultaneously block another cellular pathway are key. Check out thread below. #ESKAPE pathogens #Antibiotics