DMWebberMDPhD's profile picture. Postdoc in the Jeff Gordon lab. Interests: genomics, molecular microbiology, microbiome.

Daniel Webber

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Postdoc in the Jeff Gordon lab. Interests: genomics, molecular microbiology, microbiome.

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People who got an updated booster are more than 10 times less likely to die from Covid than unvaccinated people, and more than twice as well protected as vaccinated people without an updated booster. bit.ly/3wq3wsI

DrTomFrieden's tweet image. People who got an updated booster are more than 10 times less likely to die from Covid than unvaccinated people, and more than twice as well protected as vaccinated people without an updated booster. bit.ly/3wq3wsI

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10 mind-blowing AI websites you probably didn't know existed:


Interesting approach!

Now online! Native E. coli strains isolated from mouse stool are genetically engineered for long-term engraftment in the mouse gut and enable improvements in insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes! #ScienceTwitter #microbiology bit.ly/3BQz8vO

CellCellPress's tweet image. Now online! Native E. coli strains isolated from mouse stool are genetically engineered for long-term engraftment in the mouse gut and enable improvements in insulin sensitivity in type 2 diabetes!
#ScienceTwitter #microbiology
bit.ly/3BQz8vO


So true!

The people who create change are those who refuse to accept that “the way it’s always been” is how it has to be into the future.



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Jeffrey Gordon & Collaborators @WUSTLmed published in Cell, "Microbial liberation of N-methylserotonin from orange fiber in gnotobiotic mice and humans". ow.ly/b4hI50K8UNQ

washu_pathology's tweet image. Jeffrey Gordon & Collaborators @WUSTLmed  published in Cell, "Microbial liberation of N-methylserotonin from orange fiber in gnotobiotic mice and humans".   ow.ly/b4hI50K8UNQ

Daniel Webber reposted

Dr. Gautam Dantas, @volatilebug, will serve as interim Co-Chief of our Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine. His extensive research experience lends him perfectly to support growth of the outstanding research conducted within LGM. Congratulations Dr. Dantas! @GronowskiAnn

washu_pathology's tweet image. Dr. Gautam Dantas, @volatilebug, will serve as interim Co-Chief of our Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine. His extensive research experience lends him perfectly to support growth of the outstanding research conducted within LGM. Congratulations Dr. Dantas! @GronowskiAnn

Good thread

Hard skills get you hired. But soft skills get you promoted. 11 soft skills to accelerate your career:



It all makes sense now😆 @Gut_Microbes

Hard skills get you hired. But soft skills get you promoted. 11 soft skills to accelerate your career:



I’m still trying to decide if Ultima Genomics is hype and hyperbole or really a game changer for genome sequencing. Thoughts?

At a meeting last week, Ultima Genomics said it could provide human genomes for $100 a pop—one-fifth the current going rate. fcld.ly/cm6yqsm



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We are grateful for the reviewers' helpful suggestions



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Check out this review "Intestinal mucus barrier: a missing piece of the puzzle in food allergy" from researchers @LIH_Luxembourg @UniSouthDenmark @uni_lu@TrendsMolecMed #ASMicrobe hubs.li/Q01dnGQC0


Excited to see the Schwartz lab opening soon! Congrats @DJSchwartzLab

We are grateful for the reviewers' helpful suggestions



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Over 6 million people died from COVID. Do we now have a new virus to worry about? Monkeypox is here. I've spent that last 24 hours scouring websites, journal articles, and expert analysis on it, so you don't have to: 🧵👇

TessaRDavis's tweet image. Over 6 million people died from COVID.

Do we now have a new virus to worry about?

Monkeypox is here.

I've spent that last 24 hours scouring websites, journal articles, and expert analysis on it, so you don't have to:

🧵👇

Daniel Webber reposted

New study by @WUSTLmed researchers, Michael Barratt & Jeffrey Gordon, show Gut bacterium supports growth in infants with severe acute malnutrition. Pilot study provides more evidence beneficial bacteria could help treat malnourished children. @ScienceTM ow.ly/3HoB50IOJBk

washu_pathology's tweet image. New study by @WUSTLmed researchers, Michael Barratt & Jeffrey Gordon, show Gut bacterium supports growth in infants with severe acute malnutrition. Pilot study provides more evidence beneficial bacteria could help treat malnourished children. @ScienceTM  ow.ly/3HoB50IOJBk

Grateful to have learned from and worked with @BurnhamBugDoc! We wish you the best as you join @Patternbio

Wishing our colleague and friend Carey-Ann Burnham, @BurnhamBugDoc, much success @Patternbio with the greatest appreciation and gratitude for all of the positive impact that she has made in our department! May our future paths cross many times throughout your career.

washu_pathology's tweet image. Wishing our colleague and friend Carey-Ann Burnham,  @BurnhamBugDoc,  much success @Patternbio with the greatest appreciation and gratitude for all of the positive impact that she has made in our department! May our future paths cross many times throughout your career.


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