
Felise Adams
@adamsfelise
Post-Doc in the Speck Lab at Flinders Uni || Interests include all things bacteria and their natural predators 🦠🧫 ||
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04-02-2013 20:35:23
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Host fatty acids can be antimicrobials, nutrients, or signals for bacteria. Find out how bacterial cope with host fatty acids in the new Trends Microbiol with Arnaud Kengmo and EijkelkampLab. Bacterial adaptation strategies to host-derived fatty acids sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


A great collaborative review of the role of fatty acids during bacterial infection out in Trends in Microbiology. A big thank you to Arnaud Kengmo and Andreas Peschel for the invite and sharing a passion for these critical molecules in bacterial pathogenesis authors.elsevier.com/c/1dKjt,L~yCfU…

We are now accepting abstracts from #students and #ECRs (up to 10 years post-PhD) for the Adelaide Protein Group (APG) Group Awards Fest! For more details, visit apg.asn.au **Applications due 23rd July 2021** Uni of Adelaide Flinders University UniSA SAHMRI

Polyunsaturated fatty acids influence the rate of 𝘼𝙘𝙞𝙣𝙚𝙩𝙤𝙗𝙖𝙘𝙩𝙚𝙧 𝙗𝙖𝙪𝙢𝙖𝙣𝙣𝙞𝙞 resistance gain by interfering with its efflux pumps. A cool new microevolution study by Maoge (Lawrence) Zang Felise Adams and Karl Hassan out in Microbiology Spectrum pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34762519/


Excited for my 1st author PhD paper to be published! We show that #zinc disrupts cell wall synthesis and an #ionophore can restore #antibiotic treatment of #pneumonia in mice. #MakingAntibioticsGreatAgain Research Centre for Infectious Diseases (RCID) Uni of Adelaide McDevitt Laboratory Megan Maher St. Jude UQ Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Mark von Itzstein AO


Check out our mini review on lipid mediated antimicrobial resistance! Out now in Biophysics Reviews Go team @vrinda_gup @MeganLOMara. 🥂 link.springer.com/article/10.100…

What a great day at the Adelaide Protein Group (APG) awards fest! So nice to catch-up with old friends and acquaintances and learn about some cool science 🧬 A big shout out to my dear friend Alice Ascari for winning the peoples choice award! 🙌🏽

Yesterday marked the end of an era! Last day in the EijkelkampLab 🥲 Over the past 4 years, I finished my PhD, survived a pandemic, had a baby, published 10 papers & had so much fun along the way! I leave feeling proud & excited for the next chapter, what ever that may be! ✨



Really proud of Maoge (Lawrence) Zang who spearheaded this project - from initial conceptualisation to publication! Well done Lawrence and team EijkelkampLab 🤩

After years of deliberation and months of analyses, finally happy to have our (Karl Hassan) newest article describing the evolution of RND efflux pumps in Acinetobacter published! Thanks to all the awesome collaborators! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

The Karl Hassan, A/Prof Amy Cain's group, and the Paulsen Lab recently published our work on A. baumannii and K. pneumoniae co-infections in Nature Communications! Want the easy read version? See my blog post on the details behind the paper 👉 go.nature.com/40GOcGr Uni Newcastle Research,UON WiSTEMM Club

Teaming up two ESKAPE: Cross-feeding and cross-protection between Klebsiella pneumoniae and Acinetobacter baumannii Paulsen Lab Karl Hassan Lucie A/Prof Amy Cain Catherine Dawson #coinfection #ESKAPEpathogens microbiologycommunity.nature.com/posts/teaming-…


What a great way to end the week for the The Westmead Institute for Medical Research Iredell Lab team - the first oral #phages shipped to the first rural hospital under #STAMP! Excited to see how the phages travel and the outcomes they may have on #AMR infections. Stephanie Lynch, PhD Jessica Sacher, PhD #RuralHealth


Back after a long hiatus! Join us at the Adelaide Protein Group (APG) Group’s Proteins in the Pub event later this month- don’t forget to register. Big thanks to ASBMB and ATA Scientific for supporting this event!


Excited for this first-author work from my PhD to be published in ACS Publications, underpinning the strategies implemented by Shigella flexneri to adapt and persist in the presence of host compounds 🦠🧫 Bart Eijkelkamp Renato Morona


Absolutely thrilled to announce that we will be setting up The Lipid Network. This initiative has been made possible through a successful Amplify Activity Award from Australian Academy of Science and sponsorship by Flinders University. We will launch the website in the second half of 2024!
