
Insect Symbiosis Lab
@Kaltenpoth_Lab
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News from the Insect Symbiosis Department 🪲🦠 @MPI_CE on how insects and their symbionts adapt to challenges. Posts by @lemoinette Profile pic by @rebekkaja
Jena, Germany
Joined July 2021
Proud of our lab’s contributions at the recent SAB meeting @MPI_CE! Our department showcased 3 years of exciting research with 5 posters and Martin’s talk. Special shoutout to Bernal, Camila, Ana, Ronja, Vojtech, Roy, and the whole lab for their support and collaboration!🔬🧬🧫🪲
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Exciting news! We're thrilled to welcome @FrancescaProtti as a post-doc in our lab! 🎉 Our amphibian team is expanding as she will investigate poison frog alkaloids' dietary sources. A special thanks for the great Oophaga granulifera picture. Welcome aboard, Chesca! 🐸 @MPI_CE
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Our lab is thrilled to welcome two new PhD students!.Fortesa Rama will focus on disentangling a multipartite symbiosis in leafhoppers and Sreyashi Mandal will experimentally investigate the evolution of intracellular symbiosis in beetles. Join us in welcoming them @MPI_CE!
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We recently attended the @SymbiosisContext meeting, which featured outstanding research and allowed us to reconnect with alumni. Congratulations @DongikChang, for winning the Best Talk award! Thanks to the organizers for this memorable event; we look forward to future gatherings.
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RT @MPI_CE: Happy to announce that @KhanyileNomthi defended her PhD thesis on "Ecological implications of tyrosine-supplementing symbiosis….
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Excited to share our latest paper on the beewolf symbiosis:.
In a new study in @PNASNews, @TCSEngl and Chantal Ingham from @Kaltenpoth_Lab report that beewolf symbiosis with their bacterial helpers includes protection of symbionts from toxic nitric oxide, which beewolf eggs release to disinfect the brood cell.
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Excited to share our latest paper on the dual symbiosis in wood-feeding beetles, led by @jstkiefer and @TCSEngl:.
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RT @MPI_CE: Do you want to establish your own research group working in the area of chemically-mediated interactions among organisms? Does….
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Apply to become a Max Planck Research Group Leader. Max Planck Research Groups - Announcement 2024.
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RT @jstkiefer: Exciting news! Our latest publication on dual bacterial symbiosis in xylophagous beetles is out now @ISMEJournal. #symbiosis….
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Congratulations to @Maike_L_Fischer for her exciting new paper! Please read it in Proc. Roy. Soc. B!.
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We are very proud of all our amazing speakers and poster presenters at the IMPRS symposium!.Congrats especially to @KhanyileNomthi, @AnaBanosq and @chai_ntist for their award-winning contributions!.
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We are looking for a PhD candidate working on 'The molecular basis of symbiosis establishment in beetles' in the framework of our IMPRS graduate school 'Chemical Communication in Ecological Systems' @MPI_CE. Find all the offered projects and apply here
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And from our side, wecome to Jena @KellerJean_PhD. We are happy to have you here and are looking forward to exciting insights into beetle symbioses!.
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Recently we had @rebekkaja & @jstkiefer defend their doctoral theses in an amazing double feature on defensive and nutritious bacterial symbionts of beetles. Congratulations to both of you! @uni_mainz @MPI_CE.
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Our latest paper on grain best beetle symbioses is out in @molecology - not on nutritional symbionts, but reproductive manipulation by Wolbachia in O.surinamensis which seemed to have changed its phenotype during adaptation to grain storages. Team with @jstkiefer @TCSEngl et al🥳.
Ever heard of 𝘞𝘰𝘭𝘣𝘢𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘢, the reproductive manipulator? In our newest #researchpaper we describe its role in the sawtoothed grain beetle. @TCSEngl @Kaltenpoth_Lab @molecology #Wolbachia.
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Our perspectives paper with @MDeniseDearing and Jonathan Gershenzon on detoxifying symbionts in herbivores is out in 'Symbiosis'. Thanks to both for the wonderful collaboration and great discussions!.
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Symbiosis - Plant toxins constitute an effective defense against herbivorous animals. However, many herbivores have evolved adaptations to cope with dietary toxins through detoxification,...
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