Phage Canada
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Phage Canada aims to bring Canadian phage researchers together and promote the exchange of ideas in our rapidly growing and exciting field.
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https://event.fourwaves.com/phage2022/pages 08-06-2020 15:26:54
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Looking forward to this. Good luck to our University of Waterloo undergraduates Victoria Lee and Sally Zheng who will talk about their work on #cyanobacterial #toxin production in response to #virus infection and the effects of cyano #antiviralals against ssDNA and ssRNA viruses.
Phage Canada Very excited to see Phage Canada evolve! #phagetherapy #phage #AMR
The labour of an amazing organizing committee... and you guys get to see how it bore fruit in 12 minutes! Really excited about this undergraduate session kicking off Phage Canada #PhageCanada2022.
Now at Phage Canada: CRISPR in the classroom by Hélène Deveau from Université Laval Course started in 2014
Phage teaching session at Phage Canada is awesome! Now SEA-Phages at McGill University from Corinne Maurice
At the Phage Canada Symposium, my undergraduate Kiran is talking about tail fibers and receptor binding proteins for phage T5 that lyse Ecoli O157
Great work by all the presenters today highlighting undergrad phage education and research. Such fun phage names! See you all tomorrow @ 11:30 AM (eastern)! Phage Canada #PhageCanada
Day 1 was a BLAST! (🧬 pun intended) We learned about the Université Laval CRISPR lab, and Corinne Maurice & Adam Rudner SEA-PHAGES programs! There were also many great undergrad research talks & posters! Thanks to all our presenters. See you all tomorrow! 🦠 🍁
Don't forget to check out Félix Croteau's poster on CRISPR adaption in S. thermophilus! Phage Canada #PhageCanada
Fascinating talk by Andrew Kropinski on the history of phage research in Canada Phage Canada
That's a wrap for Phage Canada 2022! Thank you to everyone who attended, presented, and sponsored. And of course this wouldn't have been possible without the amazing collaborative effort of my fellow organizing committee! Phage Canada #PhageCanada
Does anyone know of a tool to make those genome graphs where orfs are arrows of different colors to show similarity when doing genome comparison? I see them all the time in papers but can't find a tool that generates them. Example below. #SciTwitter #Genetics Phage Canada