
Dr Hasan Yesilkaya
@Hasanyesilkayaa
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Studying microbial metabolism and virulence, Associate Professor at University of Leicester
Leicester, England
Joined September 2011
RT @MarthaClokie: Why @Leicester_Phage - alongside our phage colleagues globally, are doing the work we do articulated in 30 seconds!.
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PhD funding is available for a 4-year project (students worldwide). Do you know how stress makes us sick? .Why do not you join our team to find out how stress affects bacteria and host. You can see the details of the project at the following link:
findaphd.com
PhD Project - How does stress make us sick? at University of Leicester, listed on FindAPhD.com
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RT @JWVeening: New preprint from the lab of Lyle Simmons showing that under replication makes bacillus more susceptible to DNA damage. Nice….
biorxiv.org
DNA replication is regulated by factors that promote or inhibit initiation. In Bacillus subtilis, YabA is a negative regulator of DNA replication initiation while the newly identified kinase CcrZ is...
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RT @oxg_28: Thrilled to share that our paper has been published in @NatureComms! 🎉We explore how galactose catabolic pathways are regulated….
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Nature Communications - Bacterial catabolism of galactose can occur via the tagatose pathway and/or the Leloir pathway. Here, the authors show that galactose utilization potentiates virulence of...
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RT @peppeercoli: Massive thanks to our fantastic organising committee for making #europneumo such a memorable event! It was great fun work….
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RT @peppeercoli: 3rd day of #europneumo is in progress. A huge thanks to our sponsors @gatesfoundation ISPPD Society @MicrobioSoc @Breathin….
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Excellent work Ozcan, well done:).
What an exciting week! After our story on pneumococcal capsule has been published (below) @PLOSPathogens , my work on thermal adaptation of pneumococcus through CiaR and HtrA has been accepted!! stay tuned for more with @Hasanyesilkayaa @UoLRespSci.
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This is an excellent study that shed light into how the important human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae regulates its capsule. The brain child of @UlijaszLab @Dgglanville . Very happy to support them with @oxg_28 .
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Very happy to have the opportunity to write this short review article with my colleagues @mr_oggioni and Peter Andrew.
Learn more about the “Captain of the Men of Death” in this #MicrobeProfile by @Hasanyesilkayaa @mr_oggioni and Peter Andrew: . Published #OpenAccess and fee-free in #microbioJ using a #PublishAndRead agreement.
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RT @victornizet: one small consolation of turning 60 this year is the ability to submit to 𝘔𝘈𝘛𝘜𝘙𝘌 family journals — sure they’re low impact….
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This will be a great #annualconference @MicrobioSoc Looking forward to your abstracts for #chronomicrobiology session, focusing on the importance of rythmicity and 'timeliness' in microbial processes.
Are you submitting an abstract for Annual Conference 2023? Check out our top tips to help you write a great abstract! . Abstract submissions close on 16 December 2022, 23:59 GMT: 👈 #Microbio23
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When we get #stressed we are more prone to #infections. Do you want to study the underlying mechanism why this happens for your fully funded #PhD project at Leicester University with @Hasanyesilkayaa? Project and the application details. Please RT.
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RT @UKAMREnvoy: Antimicrobial Resistance is the third-leading underlying cause of death globally. Today is the start of #WorldAntimicrobi….
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RT @OzgeEyice: 📢 I am looking for a post-doc for a NERC-funded project for 9 months to work on microbiology of methane production🦠and/or bi….
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Very pleased to be part of this study it showed the potential use of molecularly imprinted polymers as adjuvant.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Molecularly imprinted polymer nanoparticles (nanoMIPs) are high affinity synthetic receptors which show promise as imaging and therapeutic agents. Comprehensive analysis of the in vivo behaviour of...
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