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PHNielsen Lab

@phnlab

Based at Aalborg University, Denmark. We focus on microbes and their roles in wastewater treatment and anaerobic digestion.

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You hear a lot about fecal transplantations these days, but what happens when you disturb a full scale wastewater treatment plant with a massive activated sludge transplantation? Find Giulia Dottorini at poster 391 to talk about it!

You hear a lot about fecal transplantations these days, but what happens when you disturb a full scale wastewater treatment plant with a massive activated sludge transplantation?
Find <a href="/GiuliaDottorini/">Giulia Dottorini</a> at poster 391 to talk about it!
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Super proud of André Lamúrias who have realized our vague idea of metagenome binning should be a "graph" problem. Looking forward to integrating new features and scalability to very (!) large long-read metagenome datasets. Science at VILLUM

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PHN lab is bringing a focus on #microbes in #wastewater to IWA cph! Stop by the MIDAS Field Guide stand or find us at one of our talks or posters. See you around! #WorldWaterCongress #worldwaterexhibition #WWCE2022

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If you are interested in #foaming or #nutrientremoval in #wastewater, you can have a look at @zivilekon poster number 130. You will also see her beautiful FISH images of Chloroflexota! 🐟

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If you go to poster 188, you will find out how you can use machine learning to predict the dynamics in a microbial community! Are you more interested in MIDAS Field Guide or #ampvis in R? No problem! Kasper is also ready to discuss that!

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Autumn has just started in Denmark and we people are slowly putting on our sweaters again, but how do #microbes feel about these changes and do they also have a favourite season? You can read all about it at poster 241 or find Mariam for a talk

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You still have the chance to join the Inaugural Lecture of Distinguished Professor Mark van Loosdrecht and the launch of the REThiNk-project - Recovery of extracellular polymers from wastewater treatment residuals as a new circular biopolymer! Monday 31/10 shorturl.at/bEMZ1

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In a great collaboration with Center for Electromicrobiology, we have used high-throughput Oxford Nanopore metagenomics to recover the first closed genomes of the enigmatic "Cable bacteria"! A thread, 1/10 biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Genome recovery is highly dependent on species abundance and strain complexity. For the enrichment sample, we recovered 50+ (!!!) cicular metagenome-assembled genomes (cMAGs), including the Ca. Electronema aureum as expected. Easy peasy.. 5/10

Genome recovery is highly dependent on species abundance and strain complexity. For the enrichment sample, we recovered 50+ (!!!) cicular metagenome-assembled genomes (cMAGs), including the Ca. Electronema aureum as expected. Easy peasy.. 5/10
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For the sediments it proved more complex due to high diversity, and especially for the marine sample there was high-strain complexity of cable bacteria, but Mantas was still able to obtain 2 HQ genomes (1 in 1 contig) by subsampling, re-assembly, and re-binning. Not easy.. 6/10

For the sediments it proved more complex due to high diversity, and especially for the marine sample there was high-strain complexity of cable bacteria, but Mantas was still able to obtain 2 HQ genomes (1 in 1 contig) by subsampling, re-assembly, and re-binning. Not easy.. 6/10
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Genomes in hand, Francesca did metabolic reconstruction. First, she looked if the prev incomplete genomes had missed genes, that explained the long-distance electron transfer. We didn't find the smoking gun, but with complete genomes, we are now certain that it hides within! 8/10

Genomes in hand, Francesca did metabolic reconstruction. First, she looked if the prev incomplete genomes had missed genes, that explained the long-distance electron transfer. We didn't find the smoking gun, but with complete genomes, we are now certain that it hides within! 8/10
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Important and abundant uncharacterised Chloroflexi populations in annamox, AS and reactors, and a new favourite in our lab @PerHNielsen? "Ca. Villigracilis nielsenii" 😀

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Yesterday, Vibeke Nielsen received her Master’s degree for her project “Microbial Communities and Settling Behaviour in Activated Sludge Plants” 🥳 We would like to thank our #MiDAS collaborators, who contributed to the project.

Yesterday, Vibeke Nielsen received her Master’s degree for her project “Microbial Communities and Settling Behaviour in Activated Sludge Plants” 🥳 We would like to thank our #MiDAS collaborators, who contributed to the project.
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Round of applause to @CaitySing for attaining the tenure-track assistant professor position! 🎉👏🏻 Well-deserved recognition for your contributions, you rock!

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Join us in Aalborg in May and learn how to use MiDAS5 and other #MiDAS resources to analyze microbes in wastewater treatment systems! 🦠🧬💻 phd.moodle.aau.dk/course/index.p…

Join us in Aalborg in May and learn how to use MiDAS5 and other #MiDAS resources to analyze microbes in wastewater treatment systems! 🦠🧬💻
phd.moodle.aau.dk/course/index.p…