Richard Puxty
@RichardPuxty1
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Great thanks to the help with Sarah @SarahBennettUoW and the amazing robot @WarwickLifeSci, we automatically transferred over 5000 colonies from 384 well plates to 96 well plates JUST within a few hours!!! Very cool Monday!!! 🦾🦾🦾 @Chen_group
Interested in corals, their symbionts, and/or copy number variation? Then come join my lab @WarwickLifeSci! We have fully funded PhD positions available through @CENTA_NERC and @MIBTP1. Details: tinyurl.com/mrxnvx9s
New review in @TrendsPlantSci examining emerging trends in plant and algal 🦠🌱☘️ nitrogen and phosphorus signalling mechanisms, check it out👇!
Trends in Plant Science highlight: Emerging trends in nitrogen and phosphorus signalling in photosynthetic eukaryotes @TrendsPlantSci @KEHelliwell hubs.li/Q01N8k2d0
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Emerging trends in nitrogen and phosphorus signalling in photosynthetic eukaryotes
Phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) are the major nutrients that constrain plant and algal growth in nature. Recent advances in understanding nutrient signalling mechanisms of these organisms have...
Registration for the upcoming International Symposium of @SPP2330 is now open: "New Concepts in Prokaryotic Virus-Host Interaction" spp2330.de/symposium-2023/ October 2-4, 2023 in Berlin, Germany See you there! @dfg_public, #phage
Super excited to share this work by @LM_Westermann If you've ever wondered what happens to phospholipids from dead cells in the sea, plz read our article. Oceans are amazing- full of wonderful new things every time we've dived into. science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
UK Phage Innovation Showcase and opening our Centre for Phage Research iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/uk-phag… . In person places are all booked up, virtual delegate spaces are still open for a free live stream
🚨Calling all technical colleagues from all disciplines & career stages! Please consider joining the new UK Institute for Technical Skills & Strategy’s Technician Council - more information below & short EoI form available here: forms.microsoft.com/pages/response…
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Andy Filby @NewcastleFCCF, Director of the Flow Cytometry Core Facility at Newcastle University, shares why the UK ITSS Technical Council needs technicians of diverse backgrounds to drive change. Read more and apply before the deadline on 21 April: techniciancommitment.org.uk/the-uk-itss-te…
On this episode of the Phage Files, we celebrate the International Women's History Month. We talk about the role women played in the early days of phage research. We then feature an interview from Dr. Elizabeth Kutter and Prof. @MarthaClokie. open.spotify.com/episode/1VvOaP…
Now out in peer-reviewed form: cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
This was a hard shell to crack: happy to share our preprint on the structure of microbial gas vesicles, giant gas-filled protein shells used by aquatic bacteria and archaea to regulate their buoyancy. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
@quinnit_2_winit and I finally released our first @PhageFiles podcast episodes! Tune in on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Deezer and Amazon Music to listen to our first episodes about phages. Thank you @Ellie__Jameson for our beautiful phage mini versions. Stay tuned!
One week left to apply for a postdoc position to join my lab and be a part of the vibrant research @WarwickLifeSci
Join our team - a couple of weeks left to apply for a postdoc position in my lab to work on @BBSRC funded project. Details and application form below. Please RT! 🙏 #postdocposition atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/…
Are you a grad student, postdoc, or faculty interested in manipulating microbes for basic research or biotech applications, check out the CSHL summer course in Advanced Bacterial Genetics. I took this course as a graduate student and it was a life-changing experience.
It was fun to be part of the panel giving evidence to UK Government's Committee of Science and Technology today on what is needed from a UK perspective to take bacteriophage therapy forward. The MPs asked really insightful questions...the link to the session is in Andy's tweet🙂
@MarthaClokie from about to give evidence to UK parliamentary inquiry on "The antimicrobial potential of bacteriophages" can be viewed live here parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/da…
Today's #shoutout to #womenInSTEM goes to Jidapha Fa-arun for her paper w/ the Wang Lab @ACSSynBio showing tail-engineered #Phage P2 Enables delivery of #Antimicrobials into multiple gut pathogens. pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…
What a fantastic talks from @BeatrizLagunas and @chiara_borsetto yesterday at our @SocSls seminar series.🎉👏
For our next PostDoc Seminar series, on 1st Feb at 12.00pm in BSR1, we are delighted to have @BeatrizLagunas and @chiara_borsetto presenting their work. All PostDocs and PGRs are welcome. @WarwickLifeSci @WarwickCrop @warwicknewsroom @warwickuni
Postdoc available in my group, at @WarwickLifeSci. If you are interested in developmental regulation and crop yield, with an epigenetic twist please apply ! atsv7.wcn.co.uk/search_engine/…
We will be looking to recruit a Post-doctoral Researcher for 3 years, to work on a @BBSRC funded project related to spore envelope assembly. Informal enquiries are welcome. Advertisement to come.
So excited to see this out in it's final version after a bit of a bumpy road! cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
Departmental Technician at Leicester, that will in part support the Phage Research Centre- there are other responsibilities. See advert here . Closes 4th Jan jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/6699…
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