
Martin Jahn
@martintjahn
Microbiome Ecologist | Tiny microbe interplay within big animal landscapes by combining omics, AI & imaging | HZI Group Leader: Bacterial Infection Ecology
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We're hiring at SUNY-Binghamton! A PRODiG+ postdoc fellowship focused on microbiomes. The goal is enable you to create an independent research program which can be rolled right into an Asst Prof position. $76k salary + research funds + great colleagues: binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetail….

📢 ICB-PhD position available with me, Yuval Elani and Karen Polizzi Imperial College London 📢 Imperial Department of Infectious Disease Imperial ChemEng 3D printing, synthetic tissues, cellular control 🖨🫧🧫 Deadline: 7th May 2024 (reviewed as received) Start date: Oct 2024 Apply: tinyurl.com/4r3we35j


2 weeks left to apply! Are you a budding immunologist who likes to work across disciplines 🧬🧫🔬🧪? We would love to hear from you. Dunn_School (now @DunnSchool.bsky.social) slacklab.etz.ch


Why do pangenomes vary so much across bacteria? 🦠🧬 We show that bacterial lifestyle is the key factor shaping pangenome fluidity. Read more in our paper out now in PNAS: doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2… With Chunhui Hao Dr Laurie Belcher Melanie Ghoul Stuart West


Great to see the Oxford Microbiome Network launch last week! Look forward to seeing how it can support microbiome-related research and collaboration at University of Oxford...

What is the origin of universality in complex systems? This 1979 paper by Ken Wilson in Scientific American explains the Renormalization Group, one of the most powerful ideas in physics. Used to study everything from magnets and liquids to ecosystems and societies. jstor.org/stable/2496527…




We are looking for a #Postdoc (m/f/d) with expertise in cell culture/immunology in the Bacterial Infection Ecology Lab Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung –inaktiv to study how gut microbiota manipulate their host landscape and to advance microbiome-based therapies. Apply here: bit.ly/4eFgQO1


