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Simon Woelfel

@SimonWoelfel

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PhD student in the Stecher lab @LMU_Muenchen. Interested in bacterial evolution, inflammatory diseases, and all things microbiome.

Joined October 2022
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@SimonWoelfel
Simon Woelfel
1 year
Nothing in biology makes sense except in the light of context! Check out our new review on contextual factors shaping the mechanisms of intestinal colonization resistance. @marta_tita15 (co-first) @baerboletta @cellhostmicrobe
@cellhostmicrobe
Cell Host & Microbe
1 year
Intestinal colonization resistance in the context of environmental, host & microbial determinants @baerboletta & Co examine interplay between #microbes &their host that protects against infection & is influenced by metabolic, immune & environmental factors https://t.co/GwnqVb7Ep2
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@LabWaggoner
Waggoner Lab
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Microbial metabolite indole-3-propionic acid promotes mitochondrial respiration to suppress pro-inflammatory T cells, alleviating inflammatory bowel disease #IBD in humans and mice @h_sokol @NatMetabolism @Cyaner_Li @Inserm 🇫🇷 https://t.co/PbNg3CfnGW https://t.co/K98iiRd0xY
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@h_sokol
Harry Sokol
2 months
Our last paper on gut microbiota-derived cadaverine in intestinal inflammation is out in @cellhostmicrobe ! and it is FREE! https://t.co/KI5tjWSjGN Congratulations to @formigadc and thanks to all the contributors! @MedecineSU @Inserm @crsa_paris @APHP @INRAE_IDF #Thread 1/22
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@JorgStulke
Jörg Stülke
3 months
Professorship in Microbial Genetics @ University of Göttingen. Don't miss this chance to become my colleague! https://t.co/Swchaf3IiC
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@SRosshart
Stephan P. Rosshart
4 months
Please retweet! We hire PIs working in microbiome+metabolism+cancer+allergies+autoimmunity+neurological+infectious diseases. We offer SPF-, gnotobiotic- and wildling-models + top notch lab and equip. (e.g. SONY ID7000/10X Xenium/MACSima). Contact: stephan.rosshart@uk-erlangen.de
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@Goodman_lab
Andy Goodman
4 months
New paper! Combining epidemiology and experiments uncovers surprising drug-host-microbiome-pathogen interactions. Congrats @Aman_Kr25 @RobynTamblyn and the rest of the team. https://t.co/A6vr7JQx9r
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@h_sokol
Harry Sokol
4 months
Join us ! Open #Postdoc position in my lab (Paris, France), to work on the Role of the Gut #microbiota in Host Cells Energy Metabolism in Health and #IBD see details here 🔽🔽🔽🔽 https://t.co/nUv6slIV6k please RT
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@SRosshart
Stephan P. Rosshart
5 months
Please RT, our latest work just published @NatureComms „ONE MICROBIOTA TO RULE THEM ALL“ https://t.co/bweLHHtbeb A big THANK YOU to the entire team of great scientists! #wildlings https://t.co/V3lF3xHQgP @UniFAU @Hornegger #HTA
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@SRosshart
Stephan P. Rosshart
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Please RT! Looking for PIs working in microbiome, metabolism, cancer, allergies, autoimmunity, neurological and infectious diseases. We offer SPF-, gnotobiotic- and wildling-models + top notch equip., e.g. SONY ID7000, 10X Xenium, MACSima. Contact: stephan.rosshart@uk-erlangen.de
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@JelenaLab
JelenaBezbradicaLab
9 months
The loss of TBK1, or both TBK1 and the related kinase IKKε, results in uncontrolled cell death–driven inflammation. We show that TBK1/IKKε prevent premature cell death by limiting the activity of multiple death pathways in myeloid cells.@FabiAlexFischer
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TBK1 and IKKe prevent premature cell death by limiting the activity of multiple death pathways in myeloid cells.
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@hlcao
Huiluo Cao 曹慧荦
9 months
Monosaccharides drive Salmonella gut colonization in a context-dependent or -independent manner | Nature Communications
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Nature Communications - Here, Schubert et al. investigate the metabolic requirements for Salmonella Typhimurium colonization using a barcoded mutant pool across five different mouse models with...
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@cellhostmicrobe
Cell Host & Microbe
9 months
IBD-associated small molecules @MoamenElmassry @donia_lab ID microbiome-encoded biosynthetic gene clusters that are enriched in Crohn’s disease patients & the small molecules they produce, which exacerbate disease when introduced to mouse models of colitis https://t.co/a3X3LEeQjB
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@ndorms
NDORMS
10 months
Researchers at the Kennedy Institute @KIROxford have mapped the cellular dynamics of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and discovered why some patients benefit from anti-TNF treatment while others do not.
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@PEngellab
Philipp Engel
10 months
We are looking for a postdoc in bioinformatics interested in broad questions about the ecology and evolution of host-associated microbiomes using social bees as model. Please share with potential candidates and if interested apply here:
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@MoffittLab
Moffitt Laboratory
10 months
What a pleasure to see our bacterial-MERFISH work out in @ScienceMagazine this week! Congratulations to the talented team that led this effort--Ari, Yuanyou, and Nana! https://t.co/JN0G6AKp3P.
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Single-cell decisions made in complex environments underlie many bacterial phenomena. Image-based transcriptomics approaches offer an avenue to study such behaviors, yet these approaches have been...
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@cellhostmicrobe
Cell Host & Microbe
11 months
Yersiniabactin promotes profibrotic macrophages in Crohn’s E. coli yersiniabactin sequesters zinc & stabilizes HIF-1α in macrophages, promoting profibrotic gene expression. HIF-1α+ Macs are abundant in fibrotic strictures of CD patients @ArthurTorchio https://t.co/9girxdsEjF
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@MucosalImmunol
Mucosal Immunology
11 months
Glial-immune interactions in barrier organs are reviewed by @franzeprogatzky and colleagues: https://t.co/YOwUMD9KRH
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@EricTopol
Eric Topol
11 months
The gut microbiome signature from different diets in >20,000 individuals. Red meat intake correlated with reduced cardiometabolic health; the opposite for plant-based foods or in omnivores with enriched plant-based intake https://t.co/IWEOqUMcxB @NatureMicrobiol @nsegata
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@LabWaggoner
Waggoner Lab
11 months
Intestinal E. coli-produced yersiniabactin promotes profibrotic macrophages in Crohn’s disease https://t.co/vCr453LRhf @cellhostmicrobe @ArthurTorchio
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@SRosshart
Stephan P. Rosshart
11 months
Please RT, because we are all „Born to be Wild“ and it really is time to think about reproducibility in biomedical research! A big THANK YOU to the brilliant Philipp Bruno and Thomas Schüler! @TrendsImmuno @CellPressNews #wildlings https://t.co/zDKitCyUbj @UniFAU @Hornegger #HTA
@TrendsImmuno
Trends in Immunology
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Born to be wild: utilizing natural microbiota for reliable biomedical research https://t.co/eNX1KhFofb #immunology
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