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Associate professor at the University of Toronto. Studying how a weird bug infects a weird worm.

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Joined December 2016
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@Reinke_Science
Aaron Reinke
1 year
The lab’s latest preprint, led by @halatamim is now out! In this paper we characterize how bacteria associated with C. elegans impacts microsporidia infection by altering host metabolism and producing compounds that inactive microsporidia spores https://t.co/Xaa9e58U7k 1/8
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@Reinke_Science
Aaron Reinke
2 months
“Don’t pick the wrong animals, it’s sad” #worm25
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
6 months
Butterfly populations across the U.S. are in alarming decline, according to a new Science study, with total abundance falling by 22% in just 20 years. Such widespread and worrisome losses portend broader environmental threats and emphasize the urgent need for conservation
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@AnikaDamm
Anika Damm
6 months
Very excited to see my first first author paper published in @PNASNews . We found the first effector regulator in plant-parasitic nematodes! Congratulations to all authors and co first author @ClemPellegrin. https://t.co/QXvViTlJ64
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@fungi_worms
Yen-Ping Hsueh
6 months
We are ready to recruit new postdocs to join our team at MPI Biology Tübingen! Please help us spread the words. Thank you!!! 😊
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@dromius
Sebastian Schornack
7 months
Marchantia polymorpha - as per its name occurs in many forms. We & many researchers have joined to study the genetic forms and adaptations of this liverwort led by Chloé Beaulieu, Pierre-Marc Delaux and Maxime Bonhomme @LRSV_Toulouse. https://t.co/Axl8B6Vm8R Image @DavidJHoey
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@slcuplants
Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge University (SLCU)
7 months
Sequencing the genomes >100 liverworts has uncovered ancient plant adaptation mechanisms, with researchers pinpointing genes linked to temperature and rainfall changes @dromius @DavidJHoey https://t.co/gzbpISlW3U https://t.co/PQgBXt8sVS
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@ProfTomEllis
Tom Ellis
7 months
What happens to bacterial genomes when they're cloned into yeast? Do they transcribe, do they get silenced, do they get packaged away from the rest of the DNA? This cool study congrats to the Koszul lab team at Pasteur for this great work
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In eukaryotes, DNA-associated protein complexes coevolve with genomic sequences to orchestrate chromatin folding. We investigate the relationship between DNA sequence and the spontaneous loading and...
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@mike_tilapia
Mikko Taipale
7 months
Really cool work from @andy_utoronto! Converting metabolite abundance into barcode abundance with aptamers. Smol-seq is the best -seq!
@NatureBiotech
Nature Biotechnology
7 months
Quantifying metabolites using structure-switching aptamers coupled to DNA sequencing https://t.co/wARKBy0Lvq
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@DrSamuelBHume
Samuel Hume
7 months
This is like AlphaFold, but for protein localisation rather than folding It's a deep learning model that predicts a protein's subcellular compartment based on its amino acid sequence alone:
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@Jeffrey37347708
Jeffrey Dongying XIE
10 months
So excited that our work on the first speciation gene pair in nematodes C. briggsae and C. nigoni finally got published on PNAS. It is really a tough but thrilling journey! It is just the beginning of the story of F-box genes, and I cannot wait to tackle the next one! Stay tuned
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@chembioBryan
bryan dickinson
10 months
I am very skeptical of the AI/ML/computational methods to predict protein-protein interactions. Prove me wrong. I present a challenge for anyone who claims they can predict protein-protein interactions. 1/n
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@AdrianoAguzzi
Adriano Aguzzi
10 months
The master bank of our CRISPR libraries consists of >22,000 bacterial glycerol cultures. My coworker Ilan Margalith studied the impact of temperature (-80°C vs -20°C), glycerol (15% vs 50%), and freeze-thaw cycles (1x vs 30x) onto viability. Results:
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@aliceyting
Alice Ting
11 months
APEX peroxidase is a versatile tool for proximity labeling and electron microscopy (EM) but its requirement for toxic H2O2 is a liability. We now report LaccID, a multicopper oxidase evolved from an ancestral fungal laccase that oxidizes aromatic substrates using non-toxic O2
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@liye_tsri
Li Ye
1 year
6 main figs and 5 supplementary figs .
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@snickclunk
Teresa Lee
1 year
Now that we're entering faculty job season, I want to reshare my ✨job search advice doc✨. It compiles all the super helpful advice I received from mentors & includes my own experiences on the market. Best of luck out there, everyone - you got this! 💪 https://t.co/S9Ln3haGJp
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@DanStarrUCDavis
Dan Starr
1 year
Tenure track Professor of Teaching position open in my department.
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@RNA_Life
Artem Babaian
1 year
🤩Plz RT🤩 Assist/Assoc. Prof. Position job open at Lunenfeld/UofToronto in Computational #Virology/#Genomics. Toronto is reaching critical mass in #microbiology #bioinformatics Let's make it happen! #AcademicTwitter #AcademicCareer @FuturePI_Slack 🏹🎯 https://t.co/hIB7a2NFwQ
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@Zach_Burcham
Zachary Burcham
1 year
Come join us!
@UTKMicrobiology
UTK Microbiology
1 year
We're hiring THREE positions for Fall 2025: Assistant Professor in the area of Molecular Biology AND Assistant/Associate Professor in the area of Microbe-Plant Interactions AND Assistant Professor in the area of Microbe-Animal Interactions.
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