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Miriam Oses-Ruiz

@OsesMir

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#RamonyCajalFellow- Junior Group Leader at UPNA. Interested in Plant Pathology 🌱🍄#blaster. #magnaporthe. Views my own. #firstgen

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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
3 years
I am delighted to announce that I have been awarded an #ERCStG. I am very thankful to @ERC_Research for this opportunity and for funding the #CELL-ENEITY project. #blastdisease #Magnaporthe #riceblast https://t.co/70zbAXClTW
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@AgEInves
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
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Sigue en directo el acto conmemorativo del 25 aniversario del Programa Ramón y Cajal, celebrado en el Colegio de Médicos de Madrid. 👉
@CienciaGob
Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
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📍 La ministra @DianaMorantR preside hoy el acto de conmemoración del 25 aniversario del Programa Ramón y Cajal, en el Gran Anfiteatro del Colegio de Médicos de Madrid. ⌚ A partir de las 17:00 h. 📲 Síguelo en directo aquí: https://t.co/XzXefHih2J
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@Phytoma
Phytoma España
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🧐Investigadores de la @ETSIAMCordoba revelan el mecanismo evolutivo que usa #Fusarium oxysporum para adaptarse a nuevos ambientes: los transposones o genes saltarines:
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Un grupo de investigación de la Universidad de Córdoba ha revelado el mecanismo evolutivo que usa Fusarium oxysporum para adaptarse a nuevos ambientes: los...
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@talbotlabTSL
Nick Talbot
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New pre-print from our group showing remarkable synchrony of proliferative growth & regulated cell death during plant infection-each conidial cell has different developmental fate-by the rice blast fungus @AliceEseola @angelyx97 @osesmir @Ryder_Lauren1 @danmaclean @egan_martin
@biorxiv_molbio
bioRxiv Molecular Biology
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Synchronous spatio-temporal control of autophagy and organelle trafficking is necessary for appressorium-mediated plant infection by ... https://t.co/UTWALealEP #biorxiv_molbio
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@CanalRed_TV
Canal Red
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"No es un error, es un plan para debilitar la sanidad pública y empujar a la gente a la privada" Manu Levin en TVE sobre el escándalo en la sanidad andaluza 👇🏽
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@AdamWu9527
Chih-Hang Wu
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Please RT! Exciting opportunities in plant–microbe interactions! My lab @IPMBSinica is looking for passionate postdocs & RAs to join us in one of the following areas: ✨ Cell death & immune signaling 🧬 Discovery of resistance genes 🧫 Development of Agrobacterium-based tools
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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
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Barbara has been an inspiration for our field.
@talbotlabTSL
Nick Talbot
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Great to be in Kansas State for a celebration of Barbara Valent’s career- what an impacts she’s had on rice blast research
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@ScienceMagazine
Science Magazine
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A species of lungfish found in South America has claimed the title of the animal with the biggest genome sequenced so far. Learn more on #WorldAnimalDay: https://t.co/yXmctCX6PA @NewsfromScience
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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
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Great to be presenting at #IFBC2025 some of our findings regarding cellular heterogeneity, cell identity and their relationship with the cell cycle. Thank you to the organizers for the invitation. And thanks to our funding sources @ERC_Research @AgEInves
@talbotlabTSL
Nick Talbot
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Cell cycle checkpoints are critical to plant infection by rice blast - great to see @osesmir.bsky.social building a research programme in Pamplona to address this #IFBC25 #CelebratingAlumni
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@RetractionWatch
Retraction Watch
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“‘Lipstick on a pig’: how to fight back against a peer-review bully.” https://t.co/2dEoahYAot
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@ASMicrobiology
ASM
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Some bacteria can undergo a process known as genome reduction: eliminating sections of their genomes that are not strictly necessary for survival. Research suggests this type of streamlining may offer an adaptive advantage. @vilhelmiina_h explains:
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Despite their already relatively small genomes, bacteria can kick out unnecessary genes to gain a competitive advantage in their environment—or adapt to a new one.
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@PhytopathologyJ
Phytopathology®
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NEW: "Landmarks in Phytopathology" celebrates influential research that has helped to shape the field of plant pathology. This virtual issue features seminal studies and thoughtful reflections from authors and senior editors. 🌱🦠 Explore it here: https://t.co/ZwjzuU7PiO
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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
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‼️‼️‼️60% of rice fields in Valencia affected by Magnaporthe oryzae
@Phytoma
Phytoma España
1 month
🌾La @ava_asaja denuncia la “alarmante propagación” de la #piricularia en los #arrozales valencianos, una enfermedad que está provocando graves pérdidas en la producción y que amenaza seriamente la rentabilidad de los #arroceros:
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@emukamel
Eran Mukamel
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How many chromosomes do you have? The answer, like the number of leaves on a clover, may not be as simple as a single number. Cell-type-specific enrichment of somatic aneuploidy in the mammalian brain Neuron
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Mutations during brain development can alter the DNA of neurons, impacting their genetic identity. Using single-nucleus DNA methylation sequencing data from the adult mouse brain, Mukamel et al....
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@dralexdallaire
Alexandra Dallaire
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I’m super happy to present the first discoveries of the RIKEN-Cambridge Joint Crop Symbiosis Research Team, based in Japan 🇯🇵 https://t.co/wvrBeqWlbA A thread 👇
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The molecular machinery for replicating and repairing DNA accurately is critically important for life and highly conserved across the Tree of Life. Here we show that two major lineages of fungi,...
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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
2 months
I just received “Labwork to Leadership” book from @jenheemstra’s. I have just read the introduction and felt reflected in many aspects. I am really looking forward to dig into it! 👩🏽‍🏫📕
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@el_pais
EL PAÍS
2 months
Hace diez años, unos investigadores descubrieron que un 5% de la población no disfruta la música. Ahora un estudio describe los mecanismos cerebrales que hay detrás y asegura que comprenderlos nos ayudaría a entender cómo funcionan el placer y la adicción
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elpais.com
El estudio podría abrir la puerta a entender por qué hay personas que obtienen más placer de la comida y el sexo o tienen más predisposición a caer en adicciones
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@IntiaSa
INTIA
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#EstaciónDeAvisos En arroz, es el momento de vigilar la presencia de síntomas de piricularia - Pyricularia oryzaepara - realizar el control de la enfermedad en caso de ser necesario. #LIFE_IP_NAdapta_CC
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@msalasgomez
Marta Salas Gómez
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Very excited to see our review on metacaspases finally out in Cell Death & Differentiation! Grateful for the opportunity to summarise the current state of the field, thanks to everyone involved 🌱🤓
@bactodeath
Coll & Valls Lab
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Check out our new review metacaspases in Cell Death & Differentiation @springernature.com . It´s not all about cell death, but more about survival 👇 https://t.co/3PqVe2cRfv
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@OsesMir
Miriam Oses-Ruiz
3 months
Celebrating the obtention of a national grant for the lab with a round of pintxos! (not shown as eaten quickly 😋) @AgEInves Thank you very much to the reviewers, the agency for their time and work 🙏🏽 and to my #dreamteam #celebratesuccess #TheMORs #RiceBlastDisease #PID2024
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