
Carding_lab
@cardinglab
Prof Simon Carding’s research group @thequadram. Interested in gut microbes in health and disease, and the gut-brain axis.
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23-05-2019 09:07:48
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Why do bacteria produce OMV? Check this fantastic review from Rokas Juodeikis !👏



Our publication on vitamin B12 scavenging by a gut microbe via BEVs is now out in ISEV Journal of Extracellular Biology and accessible to everyone #OpenAccess Quadram Institute onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

I'm so excited to announce I've been awarded the Ramsay grant from Solve ME/CFS Initiative to researching premature immune ageing in #MECFS as part of the restore ME clinical trial at Quadram Institute Excited to collaborate with Niharika Duggal

We love bacteria extracellular vesicles! Did you know that they can help your immune system?😍 Check the latest article from Sonia Fonseca! Quadram Institute frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…

🆕 PhD opportunity! 🦠 "Bacteriophages in the ageing gut as targeted therapeutics" with @EvelienAdri Carding_lab @Falk_tw 📅 Apply by Monday 9 January: buff.ly/3UJYaUh


‘Bacteriophages in the ageing gut as targeted therapeutics (ADRIAENSSENS_Q23MMB)’ with @EvelienAdri, Carding_lab and @Falk_tw. #mmbdtp23 uea.ac.uk/course/phd-doc…






Steve and colleagues have assembled the genome sequence for a preterm isolate of an important neonatal Candida pathogen.🍄👶 Quadram Institute Dr Steve James NCYC ASM #fungalpathogen #candida ResearchGate: researchgate.net/publication/36…

Genome for NCYC4289 published by colleagues Carding_lab Quadram Institute #fungalpathogen #candida

“I was excited by the opportunity to speak to MPs to both raise awareness of this debilitating condition and also to promote the #MEresearch being undertaken at the Quadram Institute in Norwich." 💬 Dr Dr Katharine Seton buff.ly/3kVxyD5

Evolution fact: An enzyme produced by a human gut bacterium finds its origin in aquatic environments 🐟🐠🐡. Regis Stentz Quadram Institute Full article: link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Well Done to Shen-Yuan (Ernie) Hsieh and Carding_lab for this work. Investigating the Human Intestinal DNA Virome and Predicting Disease-Associated Virus–Host Interactions in Severe Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) mdpi.com/2593330 #mdpiijms via IJMS MDPI

