
Orlaith Keenan
@orlaithkeenan
Microbiology PhD Candidate in the Zackular Lab @Penn 👩🏼🔬🔬 | UC Santa Barbara '19 🌊☀️
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19-04-2019 05:20:09
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Really happy to share this minireview focused on C. difficile infection and pathogenesis by two super talented graduate students Alex Smith and Joshua Soto Ocaña! iai.asm.org/content/early/…





Join #Microbiology, #Virology, & #Parasitology faculty, alumni, & PhD trainees on August 5, for a panel discussion on the research, mentoring, resources, & community that CAMB Graduate Group has to offer & why MVP is the ideal program for your #PhD. To register: bit.ly/2ZPSXjD


Thrilled to have been involved in this study published in Cell Host & Microbe exploring C. difficile infection in children with IBD. Super fun and highly collaborative effort w/ Bushman Lab @KevinJDownes @MatteiLisa Arwa Abbas, PhD @inoculady and many more! cell.com/cell-host-micr…

Kicked off my graduate career at CAMB Graduate Group today with the 4th Annual MVP Retreat! Thank you to all of the student and faculty presenters for an exciting day of microbiology research. #2020UPENNMVPRETREAT


WHY CAMB Graduate Group our students tell you youtube.com/watch?v=lfceN2…

Happy international day of women & girls in science!🎉👩🔬 Today, we celebrate the incredible contributions made by #WomenInScience & #WomenInSTEM at Penn Medicine & beyond + are reminded of the work still left to be done to ⬆️ gender equity in #STEM


The microbial ARchive and Cryo-collection (mARC) under the PennCHOP Microbiome program (established in 2021) is seeking a Research Tech II to support its bacterial culturing and cryobanking process. Come and work with me, Paul Planet and Joe Zackular careers.chop.edu/job/Philadelph…



📢HAPPENING NOW: Penn MicroIDEAs is hosting a food drive benefiting Philabundance! 🥫Find our collection boxes in the lobby of your favorite Penn Microbiology building and start donating TODAY!




Thrilled to share my work from the Joe Zackular lab published today in @nature. We find that enterococci enhance C. difficile fitness and virulence by remodeling the metabolic environment in the gut. Thread below with highlights. nature.com/articles/s4158…

Hello Science Twitter! Really excited to share a short tweetorial of some of my work as a grad student in the Joe Zackular lab at Penn/CHOP focused on the impact of NSAIDs during C. difficile infection: science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
