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graduate fellow at Rockefeller University - previously Gladstone Institutes-UCSF, Georgetown/NASA

Joined February 2021
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@claudiasjv7
Cláudia Vilhena
1 year
🚨 Episode 6 of #FromBenchtoPodcast is live! 🎙️👩🏻‍🔬 Tune in as @ChloeFishman and I dive into the fascinating world of #PhageTherapy, the importance of #Mentorship, and a touch of #Astrobiology! 🦠👩🏻‍🚀 Don’t miss this exciting conversation @NatureBiotech https://t.co/KvZFluqmnu
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@IlyaOsterman
Ilya Osterman
1 year
First, phages helped us to modify bacterial genomes (lambda-red), now bacterial defense related elements- retrons- help to modify phage genomes - so cool. Will be very interesting to use this method- ordering oligs for cloning:)
@SorekLab
Sorek Lab
1 year
A new retron-based method from the innovative @seth_shipman lab now allows making multiple mutations in a phage genome in a single, easy process - from point mutations to small insertions and deletions Read the overview by @IlyaOsterman https://t.co/MMgsieS5Hp
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@SorekLab
Sorek Lab
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A new retron-based method from the innovative @seth_shipman lab now allows making multiple mutations in a phage genome in a single, easy process - from point mutations to small insertions and deletions Read the overview by @IlyaOsterman https://t.co/MMgsieS5Hp
@seth_shipman
Seth Shipman
1 year
Multiplexed editing of phage genomes using retrons, now published at @NatureBiotech with lots of new bells and whistles. @ChloeFishman @katecrawdaddy @BhattaraiKline @Darshini_Poola @thekarenzhang @alex_gonzadel @matromont https://t.co/rkVtTEhVo1
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@seth_shipman
Seth Shipman
1 year
Multiplexed editing of phage genomes using retrons, now published at @NatureBiotech with lots of new bells and whistles. @ChloeFishman @katecrawdaddy @BhattaraiKline @Darshini_Poola @thekarenzhang @alex_gonzadel @matromont https://t.co/rkVtTEhVo1
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@NatureBiotech
Nature Biotechnology
1 year
Continuous multiplexed phage genome editing using recombitrons https://t.co/rSJHC5lBeu
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@camgroberts
Cam Roberts
1 year
Immense gratitude to Luciano (@MarraffiniLab) for his support, @daltonbanh for his invaluable guidance, and @ChloeFishman for daily laughter and inspiration. Studying bacTIRial ;) immunity with you all has been one of the greatest joys of my life.
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Toll/interleukin-1 receptor (TIR) domains are present in immune systems that protect prokaryotes from viral (phage) attack. In response to infection, TIRs can produce a cyclic adenosine diphosphate...
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@aksimentievLab
AksimentievLab
2 years
Multiple packaging simulations produced globally different conformations of the packaged genome, suggesting that the packaging process itself gives mature virions individual traits encoded by the topology of its genome.
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@seth_shipman
Seth Shipman
2 years
New preprint! Simultaneous multi-site editing of individual genomes using retron arrays. We're trying to make it easier to make multiple, non-adjacent, precise mutations to a genome without long cycles of editing, isolating , and editing again.
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Our understanding of genomics is limited by the scale of our genomic technologies. While libraries of genomic manipulations scaffolded on CRISPR gRNAs have been transformative, these existing...
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@GladstoneInst
Gladstone Institutes
3 years
“The microbes we found in Hawaii could be similar to microbes that once lived on Mars, or even microbes that live there today,” says @ChloeFishman. Fishman is now an RA at Gladstone. Read more about her work prior to joining our team. ⬇️ https://t.co/ROb2c1Wp5i
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@NASAAstrobio
ARCHIVED – NASA Astrobiology
3 years
Learn more about @NASAExpeditions and how studying life on Earth helps @NASA search for life on Mars: https://t.co/7Zw1gww0wY
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@NASAAstrobio
ARCHIVED – NASA Astrobiology
3 years
While in a Hawaiian lava tube, astrobiologists discovered new species of microorganisms thriving in the extreme environment! Data gathered will inform future missions to Martian lava tubes, locations some suspect life could’ve migrated to after Mars’ surface became inhospitable.
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@seth_shipman
Seth Shipman
3 years
*Preprint Alert* This one’s in a new area for the lab: phage editing! We're using retrons to produce recombineering donors ~inside~ bacterial hosts. A wild-type phage infects the host and an edited phage comes out.
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Bacteriophages, which naturally shape bacterial communities, can be co-opted as a biological technology to help eliminate pathogenic bacteria from our bodies and food supply[1][1]. Phage genome...
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@seth_shipman
Seth Shipman
4 years
I’m excited to share our new paper on the fundamental biology of RETRONS. Retrons are incredible molecular machines that produce small fragments of reverse transcribed DNA in bacteria that functions in phage defense. https://t.co/sahkEclevd @NAR_Open @GladstoneInst @UCSF_BTS
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Abstract. Retrons are bacterial retroelements that produce single-stranded, reverse-transcribed DNA (RT-DNA) that is a critical part of a newly discovered
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
This week, the @NASAGoddard Instrument Field Team (GIFT) is on the Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii, researching underground caves formed by molten lava, called lava tubes, so we can better understand them on other planets.
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
We are testing methods to detect those microbes and also defining where in the lava tube is a good place to find them. That way, when we go to Mars we can know how and where to look for microbial life.
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
Okay out of the tube again. See all that white stuff from the lava tube? It’s full of life. We are here to find out what microbes are there and how they get their energy. From chemicals? Water? Sunlight? For example some bacteria use sulfur to live & reproduce.
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
What gear do you need to stay safe in a lava tube? We made this handy guide
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
Okay tube break to post and take a moment to share how cool this lava tube is. CAVE SCIENCE!!!
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
Day 3 - heading into the lava tube with the Geochemistry team. The team is collecting samples and taking measurements with a few different instruments - all with the goal of figuring out what the rocks in the lava tube are made of. Do they contain life? What kind?
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@NASAExpeditions
ARCHIVED - NASA Expeditions
6 years
Seismic waves travel through air much more slowly than they travel through rock, so theoretically, if there’s a big space filled with air underground we should be able to tell based on the time and energy of the waves we detect.
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