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JPCôté

@jpcotelab

Assistant professor - Bacteriologist - Biologie; Université de Sherbrooke
jpcotelab.ca

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CIHR (@cihr_irsc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥁 You spoke; we listened. Based on your feedback, #CIHR expanded its Reviewer in Training program! #EarlyCareerResearchers, watch this space on July 11 to learn about new opportunities to participate in the CIHR RiT program. 👀

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I am calling on the federal government to double the funding to the tricouncils. Need your voice and those of all scientists across #Canada to support

Fortier LC (@fortierlc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The department of microbiology and infectious diseases of the faculty of medicine and health sciences of the U. Sherbrooke in QC, Canada is seeking candidates for a tenure track faculty position to work on microbiome / virome or a related topic. Check this out! 👇👇👇

The department of microbiology and infectious diseases of the faculty of medicine and health sciences of the U. Sherbrooke in QC, Canada is seeking  candidates for a tenure track faculty position to work on microbiome / virome or a related topic. Check this out! 👇👇👇
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Calling all graduate student and postdoctoral fellows: Extended abstract deadline (March 22nd) for CSM 2024 is approaching. Don't miss the opportunity to present your work in the award competitions! site.pheedloop.com/event/CSM2024/… Please re-post

Calling all graduate student and postdoctoral fellows: Extended abstract deadline (March 22nd) for CSM 2024 is approaching. Don't miss the opportunity to present your  work in the award competitions! 
site.pheedloop.com/event/CSM2024/…
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ASM (@asmicrobiology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The presence of type 1 fimbriae protects target bacteria against type VI secretion system (T6SS)-mediated assaults by the enteric pathogen, Cronobacter malonaticus, which poses a threat to infants. Learn more in mBio: asm.social/1M7

The presence of type 1 fimbriae protects target bacteria against type VI secretion system (T6SS)-mediated assaults by the enteric pathogen, Cronobacter malonaticus, which poses a threat to infants. Learn more in <a href="/mbiojournal/">mBio</a>: asm.social/1M7
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#Budget2024 💰 makes the largest investment in 20+ years for grad students & postdocs! It will support financial needs, boost mental well-being, allow focus on research, & promote diversity by easing barriers for underrepresented groups. 🎉💪🏽#SOSBudget2024

#Budget2024 💰 makes the largest investment in 20+ years for grad students &amp; postdocs! It will support financial needs, boost mental well-being, allow focus on research, &amp; promote diversity by easing barriers for underrepresented groups. 🎉💪🏽#SOSBudget2024
JPCôté (@jpcotelab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cool work by Lya and Laurence Couture! This taught me that sometimes it's worth pushing further than the simple explanation. Nice to see this out.

MicrHub Sherbrooke (@micrhub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Aujourd’hui a lieu la deuxième édition de la retraite scientifique annuelle du MicrHub Sherbrooke 🦠🔬 Cet avant-midi, nous avons eu droit à 3 différentes sessions de présentations: Microbiologie clinique, Jeunes chercheur(e)s et Flash talks étudiants 🧪

Cascales Lab (@cascaleslab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have an open PhD position to work on bacterial secretion systems. Please RT or apply through the CNRS job portal: emploi.cnrs.fr/Offres/Doctora…