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Ramsey Lab

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#phage research lab @TAMU_Biology | account managed by @jrrmicro & @AwuahMB

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Howdy! The Ramsey Lab will open for #phage research in TAMU Biology at Texas A&M University summer 2022 Jolene Ramsey here excited to join excellent colleagues as an ACES Faculty Fellow and keep working with #Aggies in the lab and classroom #GigEm

Howdy! The Ramsey Lab will open for #phage research in <a href="/TAMU_Biology/">TAMU Biology</a> at Texas A&amp;M University summer 2022
<a href="/jrrmicro/">Jolene Ramsey</a> here excited to join excellent colleagues as an ACES Faculty Fellow and keep working with #Aggies in the lab and classroom #GigEm
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Recruiting #ResearchTechnician excited about #phage #research #microbiology #molecularbiology skills, motivated & organized, values diverse team, willing to help build a positive #brandnewlab in🌞Texas starting soon Details 👉 tinyurl.com/ramseylabjob

Recruiting  #ResearchTechnician excited about #phage #research

#microbiology #molecularbiology skills, motivated &amp; organized, values diverse team, willing to help build a positive #brandnewlab in🌞Texas starting soon

Details 👉 tinyurl.com/ramseylabjob
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Breaking news: Ramsey Lab Undergrads, Paige & Kaylyn unleash their inner phage-ninjas in their first ever poster presentation! Catch a glimpse of their infectious enthusiasm here! 🦠🔍 #PhageHunters #UndergradResearch #RamseyLab #BacteriaBusters

Breaking news: Ramsey Lab Undergrads, Paige &amp; Kaylyn unleash their inner phage-ninjas in their first ever poster presentation! Catch a glimpse of their infectious enthusiasm here! 🦠🔍 #PhageHunters #UndergradResearch #RamseyLab #BacteriaBusters
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Happy Birthday to the Phage Mastermind, Michael “M2” Debrah! May your special day be filled with viral excitement and scientific breakthroughs!

Happy Birthday to the Phage Mastermind, Michael “M2” Debrah! May your special day be filled with viral excitement and scientific breakthroughs!
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Phage Phact Phriday! Did you know… #Bacteriophage are the most abundant biological entities on Earth. It's estimated that there are more than 10^31 bacteriophages on the planet, far outnumbering any other type of organism, including #bacteria themselves. 🦠🧫

Phage Phact Phriday!

Did you know… #Bacteriophage are the most abundant biological entities on Earth. It's estimated that there are more than 10^31 bacteriophages on the planet, far outnumbering any other type of organism, including #bacteria themselves.

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Phage Phact Phriday! Phages have unique structures; they consist of a protein coat surrounding their genetic material. This structure enables them to inject their DNA or RNA into bacterial cells, hijacking the host's machinery for replication.

Phage Phact Phriday!

Phages have unique structures; they consist of a protein coat surrounding their genetic material. This structure enables them to inject their DNA or RNA into bacterial cells, hijacking the host's machinery for replication.
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Bacteriophage, bacterial-infecting viruses, aka 'phages,' derived from 'phagein' ('to eat'), are ubiquitous companions to bacteria. From soil to the depths of Earth's crust, within plants, animals, and the vast oceans – they're everywhere. #PhageFactFriday

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TAMU Biology is thrilled to start our collaborative project with Prairie View A&M supporting undergrad research in Genetics. Congratulate Dr. Harriette Howard-Lee Block, Dr. Deridra Vaden, Alex Keene, Asha Rao & institution colleagues on their $2M NIH Grant! pvamu.edu/research/post/…

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Excited to keep working with our former summer PVAMU student Philip Lotaire to unravel the mechanisms used by #phage membrane proteins in breaching the bacterial cell envelope