
Anthony Vecchiarelli
@cellforganized
How do bacteria organize their innards?
Asst Prof at UMich.
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Apply to our MCDB Michigan graduate program! lsa.umich.edu/mcdb/graduate-… - Full tuition coverage & monthly stipend - Application fee can be waived - No GRE required Applications due December 1st #Yeast #Mice #Worms #Bacteria #Neuro #Frogs #Fish #Flies #Plants Plz RT!


Exciting news – we’re hiring! Join our vibrant community, explore new frontiers in biochemistry, and mentor the next generation of scientific leaders. For more information and application link see medschool.umich.edu/sites/default/… University of Michigan, @UMichMedicine, #UMichBiolChem









Application review starts soon - submit now for full consideration! #FacultySearch #UMichBiolChem #GoBlue U-M Medical School Research

Excited to share that our paper is now out in Nature Microbiology! We characterize a positive mechanism for Z ring placement in S. aureus governed by the proteins PcdA/DivIVA, and its implication during infection in a mouse model nature.com/articles/s4156…

Did you know that bacteria remember their past for many generations? In this new preprint from us (Alexis Villani and Senen Mendoza) and Banin lab (Esther Shmidov ), we reveal the "how?" and "why?" underlying a long-standing mystery in bacterial memory. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…







Glad to receive the trust and recognition in being awarded a Dutch NWO Funding Rubicon Fellowship for important work on antibiotic resistance. I will be tackling this problem using a combination of biophysics, biochemistry and microbiology in Joe Loparo lab at Harvard Medical School

