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@Andersonbuglab

Studying host-microbe interactions in the intestinal tract. Curious people are always welcome on our team. University of Edinburgh Wellcome Trust Funded

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This month, we're recognizing Dr. Zahra Islam for the highly rated reviews she has provided as an #mBio Early-Career Editorial Board member. Thank you for your valued contributions to the journal, @Zahra_F_Islam! @FertiliserHub Learn more about the ECB: journals.asm.org/journal/mbio/e…

mbiojournal's tweet image. This month, we're recognizing Dr. Zahra Islam for the highly rated reviews she has provided as an #mBio Early-Career Editorial Board member. Thank you for your valued contributions to the journal, @Zahra_F_Islam! @FertiliserHub

Learn more about the ECB: journals.asm.org/journal/mbio/e…

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jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/research-a… Excited to advertise this post-doc position in the Davidson Death Lab. Here, we'll live-image tumour cell death in diverse Drosophila tumour models to learn how different types of cancer learn to live with cell death.


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Our lab is looking for a postdoc with interest and experience in mucosal immunology and gut microbiome: nature.com/naturecareers/…


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🎉 Super excited to announce that our study "Colibactin-driven colon cancer requires adhesin-mediated epithelial binding" is now published in Nature! Huge congratulations to first authors @MaudeJans and @magdalenakolata for their fantastic work! 1/6🧵🎉 nature.com/articles/s4158…


October 2024 "Paper of the Month" Award 🏆: A really smart and thorough approach to microbial competition. High levels of translational potential while also significantly contributing to our fundamental understanding: win-win! nature.com/articles/s4158… @Nature


September 2024 "Paper of the Month" Award 🏆 (slightly late 🤦‍♂️): A really interesting MiniReview on our strategies to define/classify and study dysbiosis. journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.11…. @ASMicrobiology


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Really excited to share our review in @NatRevImmunol, out today, on how oxygenation affects immune responses rdcu.be/dVzHA. A joint venture with @WalmsleyLab & @Man_Alex2012 Grateful for the editorial input from @Ybordon. @EdinUni_CIR


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Check out our new paper in @MicrobiomeJ on how dietary fiber metabolism modulates microbial-produced B vitamin availability in the gut and impacts the immune system. microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…


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We are all living in a bubble that deprives us of experiences needed to understand the true magnitude of the threat posed by the rise of multi-drug resistant infections. It would be wise to allocate resources that match the severity of the threat. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…


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Conversation between host &gut microbiota unveils a “silver bullet” therapeutic option for chemotherapy Preview of @Andersonbuglab @kodiravi work showing chemotherapy-induced apoptosis drives dysbiosis &transcriptional rewiring,delaying intestinal recovery cell.com/cell-host-micr…

cellhostmicrobe's tweet image. Conversation between host &gut microbiota unveils a “silver bullet” therapeutic option for chemotherapy
Preview of @Andersonbuglab @kodiravi work showing chemotherapy-induced apoptosis drives dysbiosis &transcriptional rewiring,delaying intestinal recovery
cell.com/cell-host-micr…

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September Featured Article: Interkingdom communication controls recovery following chemotherapeutic injury @Andersonbuglab @kodiravi cell.com/cell-host-micr…

cellhostmicrobe's tweet image. September Featured Article: 
Interkingdom communication controls recovery following chemotherapeutic injury
@Andersonbuglab @kodiravi
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Congratulations @MahimaSwamy! Really cool story, happy to play a small part.

Think you know how granzymes work? Think again! GzmA protects against intestinal Salmonella infection, but GzmB helps Salmonella, and perforin has no role at all. Read about this complex story of the battle between host and pathogen here tinyurl.com/2enehsx9 Tweetorial below

MahimaSwamy's tweet image. Think you know how granzymes work? Think again! GzmA protects against intestinal Salmonella infection, but GzmB helps Salmonella, and perforin has no role at all. Read about this complex story of the battle between host and pathogen here tinyurl.com/2enehsx9 Tweetorial below


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