Jeffrey McLean (@jmclean_uw) 's Twitter Profile
Jeffrey McLean

@jmclean_uw

Professor, Adj UW Micro. #oralmicrobiome, #microbiome #Saccharibacteria jeffmclean.bsky.social

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Jonathon Baker, Ph.D. (@jonbakerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Many studies have looked at the #bacteria of the #oral #microbiome during #caries, but here we look at the #virome, and there were significant differences the viruses found in saliva in caries compared to health. #dentistry #microbiology

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Comprehensive analysis of insertion sequences within rRNA genes of CPR bacteria and biochemical characterization of a homing endonuclease encoded by these sequences | Journal of Bacteriology journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/jb…

Jonathon Baker, Ph.D. (@jonbakerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Served as a Guest Editor for this Special Collection of articles on Microbiome Modulators & Oral Health in Journal of Oral Microbiology, now live! #microbiology #dentistry #microbiome tandfonline.com/journals/zjom2…

Amy Willis 😻 amydwillis.bsky.social (@amydwillis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Slides from my #ISME19 presentation available at github.com/statdivlab/pre… . Looking forward to continuing the rest of the session in 1.4 at 2:30pm today! Joint work with David + Cat Sarah Teichman Benjamin Callahan and Mike McLaren

Slides from my #ISME19 presentation available at github.com/statdivlab/pre… . Looking forward to continuing the rest of the session in 1.4 at 2:30pm today!  

Joint work with <a href="/davidandacat/">David + Cat</a> <a href="/sarah_teichman/">Sarah Teichman</a> <a href="/bejcal/">Benjamin Callahan</a> and <a href="/mikemc423/">Mike McLaren</a>
Allan Konopka (@hamatsa50) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very sad day today -- I learned that my Ph.D. mentor Jim Staley passed away on Thursday. He was a wonderful human being and a rigorous scientist. It was he who coined the phrase "The Great Plate Count Anomaly" in environmental microbiology & discovered prosthecate bacteria

Very sad day today -- I learned that my Ph.D. mentor Jim Staley passed away on Thursday.
He was a wonderful human being and a rigorous scientist.
It was he who coined the phrase "The Great Plate Count Anomaly" in environmental microbiology &amp; discovered prosthecate bacteria
National Human Genome Research Institute (@genome_gov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NHGRI is hiring a new director of the Division of Genome Sciences! We’re looking for an enthusiastic candidate to lead NHGRI’s efforts to fund extramural research and trainings to advance our understanding of genomics.

ScienceBlog.com (@scienceblogtwit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mouth bacteria's bizarre cell division reshapes our understanding of dental plaque. New study reveals how these microbes form 'microscopic rainforests' in our mouths. Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) #OralHealth #Microbiology scienceblog.com/547437/unusual…

alex meeske (@alexjmeeske) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The final version of our paper on anti-CRISPRs "in disguise" as Cas proteins is out today in Nature! Congrats to Mark, Edith and the whole team! nature.com/articles/s4158…

EichlerLab (@eichlerlab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out SVbyEye: A new visualization tool to characterize structural variation among whole-genome assemblies (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…)

Check out SVbyEye: A new visualization tool to characterize structural variation among whole-genome assemblies (biorxiv.org/content/10.110…)
ITHS (@iths_uw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learn more about the ITHS TL1 program, a one-year mentored research training program in translational science for predoctoral students, at our first info session next week! Read more about the program and register for the Zoom Q&A session here: buff.ly/4dxfi8z

Learn more about the ITHS TL1 program, a one-year mentored research training program in translational science for predoctoral students, at our first info session next week! Read more about the program and register for the Zoom Q&amp;A session here: buff.ly/4dxfi8z
Science in Seattle (@science_seattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The vaginal microbiome can influence the risk of #HIV. In particular, an overgrowth of bacterial vaginosis (BV) raises the risk. 🦠 Fred Hutch Cancer Center scientists have reported 14 BV-associated bacteria that put patients at the highest risk of HIV infection: bit.ly/3zwlgIr

The vaginal microbiome can influence the risk of #HIV. In particular, an overgrowth of bacterial vaginosis (BV) raises the risk. 🦠

<a href="/fredhutch/">Fred Hutch Cancer Center</a> scientists have reported 14 BV-associated bacteria that put patients at the highest risk of HIV infection: bit.ly/3zwlgIr
University of Washington (@uw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

University of Washington biochemist David Baker has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work designing new proteins that can neutralize viruses, target cancer cells, and more. Read more from @uwmedicine: go.uw.edu/2024NobelPrize #NobelPrize #GoHuskies

University of Washington biochemist David Baker has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his pioneering work designing new proteins that can neutralize viruses, target cancer cells, and more.   

Read more from @uwmedicine: go.uw.edu/2024NobelPrize

#NobelPrize #GoHuskies
The ADA Forsyth Institute (@forsythresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

AFI scientists have developed a new imaging approach that makes it possible to analyze the spatial connections between bacteria, including the strength of adhesive forces that hold them together. Read all about it in our press release: forsyth.org/with-new-imagi…

AFI scientists have developed a new imaging approach that makes it possible to analyze the spatial connections between bacteria, including the strength of adhesive forces that hold them together. 

Read all about it in our press release: forsyth.org/with-new-imagi…
Jeffrey McLean (@jmclean_uw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Proposal of Patescibacterium danicum gen. Nov., sp. nov. in the ubiquitous ultrasmall bacterial phylum Patescibacteriota phyl. Nov academic.oup.com/ismecommun/art…