Insect Symbiosis Lab
@Kaltenpoth_Lab
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News from the Insect Symbiosis Department πͺ²π¦ @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 labβs contributions at the recent SAB meeting @MPI_CE! Our department showcased 3 years of exciting research with 5 posters and Martinβs talk. Special shoutout to Bernal, Camila, Ana, Ronja, Vojtech, Roy, and the whole lab for their support and collaboration!π¬π§¬π§«πͺ²
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Exciting news! We're thrilled to welcome @FrancescaProtti as a post-doc in our lab! π 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! πΈ @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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Just a reminder to check out the Symbiosis in Context meeting this October in southern Germany. Don't miss to register if you are interested, the deadline is next week.
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Happy to announce that @KhanyileNomthi defended her PhD thesis on "Ecological implications of tyrosine-supplementing symbiosis in grain pest beetles" - supervised in the @Kaltenpoth_Lab (co-supervisors: @TCSEngl @vanDamIGZ @EnricFrago) - successfully! Congratulations Nomthi!ππ
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Our group's histology wizard, Benjamin Weiss, published his book on techniques of insect histology, with detailed protocols and lots of valuable information on how to do histology properly and get good results. Fantastic work, Benni! https://t.co/c1kCCyhI0R
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Insects are omnipresent, ancient, extremely ecologically successful and have fascinated mankind for thousands of years. They remain the focus of numerous scientific studies that help us understand...
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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. https://t.co/M8n0RMKv5K
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Thanks to @fkttkm and Genta Okude for the nice collaboration on this paper!
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Excited to share our latest paper on the dual symbiosis in wood-feeding beetles, led by @jstkiefer and @TCSEngl: https://t.co/jZtpmQJqds
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Do you want to establish your own research group working in the area of chemically-mediated interactions among organisms? Does your research complement and interact synergistically with our research? If yes, check the call and contact us for details. https://t.co/qmXVgM3h0I
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Exciting news! Our latest publication on dual bacterial symbiosis in xylophagous beetles is out now @ISMEJournal. #symbiosis #Bostrichidae - https://t.co/FGpOgMexNi
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Congratulations to @Maike_L_Fischer for her exciting new paper! Please read it in Proc. Roy. Soc. B! https://t.co/YTHq5T9vIt
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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! https://t.co/eYGSnDSuSO
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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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Excited to see our new review out in Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews on the bacterial factors mediating the establishment of host-beneficial symbioses in invertebrates: https://t.co/qzaHrJ3YSk
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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 alπ₯³
Ever heard of ππ°ππ£π’π€π©πͺπ’, the reproductive manipulator? In our newest #researchpaper we describe its role in the sawtoothed grain beetle. @TCSEngl @Kaltenpoth_Lab @molecology #Wolbachia
https://t.co/dZoKLTsaoV
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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! https://t.co/FIb8AYpZvQ
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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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