
Igor Iatsenko
@iatsenkoigor
Biologist interested in host-pathogen-microbiota interactions at MPIIB using Drosophila model. Research group leader.
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https://www.mpiib-berlin.mpg.de/1946812/Genetics-of-Host-Microbe-Interactions 06-05-2020 14:57:40
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📢 Voices in Infection Biology Join us this Thursday for a seminar with Martin Kaltenpoth Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, kindly hosted by Igor Iatsenko. 🗓️ Thursday, October 24 🕓 10 am CEST (Berlin time) 📍 on-site and online Registration: mpiib-berlin.mpg.de/events/39673/2…


📢 Voices in Infection Biology Next up in our seminar series is Ákos T. Kovács Akos T. Kovacs (LeidenBiology), kindly hosted by Igor Iatsenko. 🗓️ Wednesday, November 27 🕓 4 pm CET (Berlin time) 📍 on-site and online Registration and abstract: mpiib-berlin.mpg.de/events/39935/2…


Join our MicroClockERC #ERCSyG team as #Postdoc to discover the components of a bacterial circadian clock Apply by 17 Jan 2025, if you have experience -with liquid handling robots/screening of bacterial strains -in molecular biology of model bacteria tinyurl.com/2d2c8fe5


Post Doc position on discovering of circadian clock components within the #MicroClock #ERCSyG project at #LeidenUniversity with Ákos T. Kovács Akos T. Kovacs 👉 deadline on 17 January 2025



Congratulations to 🌟Alexandra Hrdina🌟 and 🌟Harshita Mishra🌟 from Igor Iatsenko & Olivia Majer labs Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology for receiving the Anna Wessels Williams Award. Well done! 🍾🍾🍾

Congrats Alexandra Hrdina and Harshita Mishra on a well-deserved award! Well done! #proudPI

Colonization island directs L. plantarum to its niche: Igor Iatsenko highlights work of will_ludington reporting colonization island that encodes sugar-binding adhesins used by L. plantarum to colonize its symbiotic niche in the foregut of Drosophila cell.com/cell-host-micr…


I am thrilled to share my work, showcasing such groundbreaking research. I'm eager to uncover more fascinating colonization strategies by L. plantarum. A heartfelt thanks to Igor Iatsenko for the invaluable support. here is the free access link:authors.elsevier.com/c/1kbY9_hwRXVG…






In early March, the Nobel Laureates Ferenc Krausz and Serge Haroche returned from their visit to #Ukraine with strong and lasting impressions. With their documentary, the two researchers draw attention to the dramatic circumstances 📹peace4europa.org The Nobel Prize

