Ryan, The Macrobe
@marine_rycrobe
PhD student in the FAME lab at Flinders University. MS Ecology, SDSU. BS Marine Biology, CSULB. I like tiny things that make big impacts on bigger things.
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23-09-2020 18:24:17
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Had a great time talking about the micro marvels of shark skin alongside the rest of the DinsdaleLab at #ASM2024! We’ll see y’all next year in Adelaide!
Great showing from PhD students from our lab, Ecosystem Resilience Research Group, DinsdaleLab to present their project on sharks, rays, tunas, shellfish reefs during @FlindersCSE PhD seminars
PHOLD attracting the huge crowd and interest Viruses of Microbes 2024. George Bouras rocking as always 🫡
Awesome talk from Susie Grigson about predicting phage protein oligomeric states with Colabfold structures and using this information to annotate hypothetical proteins #VoM2024
Killer talk from Susie Grigson about her work with protein homomer predictions. Can’t wait to see the new Lego movie adaptation about Rob Edwards’s lab, coming to a nightmare near you! #VoM2024
Great talk from Vijini Mallawaarachchi about her fabulous tool Phables, the best tool on the market for resolving phage genomes from metagenomic samples! All the rest of them can go down the pipes at 8 L/s! #VoM2024
Also managed to take the camera for a spin around #Queensland last week, glad Viruses of Microbes 2024 picked such a great place to host! Maybe we’ll do it all directly on the reef next time, surrounded by all those 10^31 phages? #VoM2024 #VoM2024PhotoContest
“GMP is like a pair of underpants… you don’t realize you need it until you have an accident” Great (paraphrased) quote from Anthea Bates at the Viruses of Microbes 2024 phage therapy panel. But should it be a million dollar set of golden silk undies or some dollar store briefs? #VoM2024
Congratulations Susie Grigson for winning the best oral presentation by a PhD/Post-doc at #VoM2024. 🥳👏 Viruses of Microbes 2024
#scipubadl Mighty Microbes Jake Robinson Ryan, The Macrobe What if a virus could make you healthy, most viruses in the world are bacteriphages, they kill bacteria
#scipubadl Mighty Microbes Jake Robinson Ryan, The Macrobe Friendly microbes protect sharks from bad microbes. Just take a small syringe to a shark and you can find out which microbes
Thanks to Science in the Pub Adelaide for letting me talk sharks and microbial explosions!