
sarah bigot
@sbigot2
Researcher @tacc_c team @MMSB_Lyon interested in cellular and molecular mechanism of horizontal gene transfer
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https://mmsb.cnrs.fr/equipe/transfert-d-adn-entre-cellules-bacteriennes/ 12-09-2017 07:24:59
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Very excited to share our latest publication (first of my group in IAME Research Center) in Cell Host & Microbe ! We quantified E. coli cell division over the course of UTI. (1/7) cell.com/cell-host-micr…

Happy to see work by PhD student Simon Simon Otto published Current Biology Revisions took a bit longer, as he wrote his thesis in-between & defended it. Public defense this Friday🤓 Congrats Simon & collab R. Servajean, A-F. Bitbol, A. Lemopoulos🎉🥂 cell.com/current-biolog…

Please repost: Positions for: Project coordinator, Platform manager, Lab manager, Postdoc, Ph.D. for 4-year $21 million project to develop an integrated, active learning-based antibiotic discovery pipeline. See jobs at brunlab.com/research/antib…. Email [email protected]



A 2-year post doc position funded under the Crossing Cutting Edges program is open to work with me at IAME Research Center and Charles Baroud at the Institut Pasteur, since 1887. If you are interested in microfluidics, single cells, antibiotic resistance and tolerance in E. coli please reach out!



Excited to share our work just published in Nature Communications ! We used #microSPLiT to decipher the relationship between bacterial subpopulations #Plasmid-host interactions 🦠🫧 with Jonas S. Madsen @RhoyStarkiller Joseph Nesme Anna Kuchina Georg Seelig nature.com/articles/s4146…





Finally out after peer review, our update on the integron model showing that translation rates of cassettes in first position influence the phenotypes conferred by others downstream. Great effort by André Carvalho nature.com/articles/s4146…



For the past two years, we have been working on a novel approach to identify origins of transfer by conjugation in plasmids from any bacterial species. We are thrilled to see this work now published in Nature Microbiology after thorough peer review! nature.com/articles/s4156…


My New Year's resolution will be to leave this place for good. nature Science Magazine Cell The Lancet PNASNews NEJM ASM Journal of Biological Chemistry FASEB The FEBS Journal ... and others, what’s your New Year’s resolution? 😉

