Dr. Rebecca Devine (@r_devine93) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Rebecca Devine

@r_devine93

BBSRC Discovery Fellow @JohnInnesCentre interested in drug discovery, gene editing, gene regulation and AMR

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Love the message from Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser that science is more than just a “boffin” in the lab. Everyone that makes science happen is important, no matter what their role. In order for science to benefit everyone, it needs to be accessible for everyone #caselecture20

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Great range of talks at the Microbiology Society Fleming Showcase so far. Although I’m not looking forward to watching my own pre-recorded talk later!! 😖 #WhyMicrobiologistsMatter

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ECM Forum member, @RebeccaJHall13 Charlene Rodrigues and Dr. Rebecca Devine discuss their research in their five-minute theses, now at #WhyMicrobiologistsMatter. Find out more about them in their profiles, published on our website: microb.io/2K5ZSzP #FlemingShowcase

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SUPER-BUG ANTIBIOTICS - Scientists have used gene-editing advances to achieve a tenfold increase in the production of super-bug targeting formicamycin antibiotics okt.to/Gl4Qi8 Dr. Rebecca Devine @MattHutchings10 Katie Noble @barriewilksjic @MfNISP

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Really pleased to share the latest piece of the ‘fantastic formicamycin’ story! Here we used CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to increase antibiotic production! 💊 🧬 👩‍🔬Hannah @MattHutchings10 @barriewilksjic Katie Noble Corinne Arnold Zhiwei Qin #ANTibiotics #postdoclife

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We were very lucky to have Dr. Rebecca Devine from @MattHutchings10 lab present to our microbiology final year undergrads this morning. Your talk was awesome - Thank you Rebecca!

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It was great talking to the students about ANTibiotics 🐜💊 this morning and sharing some of my career steps so far. 👩‍🔬 Thanks for having me! 😀

CellChemicalBiology (@cellchembiol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Featured article from the @MattHutchings10 lab at John Innes Centre describes refactoring the #formicamycin #biosynthetic #gene cluster to make high-level producing strains and new molecules for the development of #antibacterial compounds dlvr.it/Rxlfgv

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BLOG - Antibiotic-producing bacteria can be found in lots of places, like deserts, oceans and even in association with some insects. We like to look in under-explored environments to find new strains of Streptomyces that make new antibiotics... okt.to/CmpDHB Dr. Rebecca Devine

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BLOG - "Without good antibiotics, there are many fundamental aspects of modern medicine that won’t be possible, not just treating infections. It’s vital that we find new antibiotics that have activity against drug-resistant microorganisms" - Dr. Rebecca Devine okt.to/Sg2xBj

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This summer school was one of the best things I did during my PhD. Great science, awesome people and a beautiful place - what more could you want?! #naturalproducts #phdlife

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Excited to present my work at #ISBA2022 this morning at 9.40am, session 10. If you’re interested in antibiotics, gene regulation, CRISPR etc. come and check it out! 💊 🐜 🧬 🧫

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Made it to Glasgow for #glasgowmicro22 Looking forward to talking about all things Streptomyces, antibiotics and gene regulation tomorrow but first, dinner with science friends! 😊

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A new round of the UKRI Policy Internships scheme is now open! The scheme enables doctoral students funded by UKRI and its councils to undertake a three-month placement at one of a selection of influential policy organisations Interested? Learn more 🔽 orlo.uk/3npaj