
Alfred Fillol
@alfredfillol
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12-10-2018 08:49:00
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edze westra and I wrote a summary of the fantastic paper from the Penadés lab by Alfred Fillol-Salom et al. published in Cell last month (>> doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…) Fascinating to see how competition between MGEs shapes bacterial immunity! doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.…

Phage satellites ride on coat-“tails”. #Phage satellite family encodes all proteins to produce capsids-where satellite genomes are exclusively packaged-& only parasitizes phage tails to produce particles د.ناصر القريني Nasser Alqurainy Miguel-Romero Alfred Fillol José R Penadés cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Latest from the lab! Here we report the discovery of widespread famly of PICIs that just hijacks tails from their helper phages. Amazing collaboration with @epcrocha @doctor_jams JChen Lab. Fantastic work from د.ناصر القريني Nasser Alqurainy Miguel-Romero & Alfred Fillol cell.com/cell-host-micr…




Last days to apply to our open PhD student position (4 years) in our group! Join us to work in the development & study of microreactors for solar fuels & chemicals! Deadline June 23rd! sgr.urv.cat/cgi-bin/progra… join our multidisciplinary team Facultat Química URV deadline 23/06 please RT

A study in Nature Communications explores the distribution, evolution and functions of the K1 capsule at a population level and its important role in the pathogenesis of E. coli. go.nature.com/42SBl3Q


Yes, I was luckly in a great conference #PVA2023 with a talk on PICIs. It is quite nice for me to have a gooood time with so many experts on phages/virus. Thanks everyone for help, especially the PVA Organising Committee and my cryptic bosses Alfred Fillol José R Penadés



We are looking for a candidate for the PhD Project “Study of Phage-Inducible Chromosomal Islands (PICI) and their helper phages inter-relationship, key in virulence and bacterial adaptation. If you are interested, send your CV to [email protected] before 28th of April of 2024


Thrilled to share my first first-author paper is out today Nature Communications !nature.com/articles/s4146… We discovered a new anti-phage system family, Tail assembly inhibition (Tai), found in 17 species.



Tail assembly interference is a common strategy in bacterial antiviral defenses 何灵尘 Lingchen He Alfred Fillol José R Penadés CBRB #phages #bacteria #microbiology nature.com/articles/s4146…

