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Tessa Quax

@quaxlab

Science. Archael virus host interaction. Archaea, motility. Emmy Noether Funding. Female scientist. Nature running. New lab in Freiburg Germany.

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Connection between the chemotaxis system and the motility machinery in archaea. Check out our latest findings: biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Congrats to Zhengqun Li as first author! Great work together with Sonja-Verena Albers #biorxiv_micrbio

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Interested in Viruses of Microbes? We are inviting submissions to the special issue 'Viruses of Microbes' of the journal 'Viruses' MDPI. This special issue is associated with the @VoM2020 Meeting in Guimarães. mdpi.com/journal/viruse… #OpenAccess #Publishing

Interested in Viruses of Microbes?

We are inviting submissions to the special issue 'Viruses of Microbes' of the journal 'Viruses' <a href="/MDPIOpenAccess/">MDPI</a>. This special issue is associated with the @VoM2020 Meeting in Guimarães.

mdpi.com/journal/viruse…

#OpenAccess #Publishing
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Connection between the chemotaxis system and the motility machinery in archaea. Our article is now officially published in Molecular Microbiology: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mm… Great work together with Sonja-Verena Albers and Marta Rodriguez from @OttLab_Freiburg

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Our first cell division story in Haloferax: great work by Phillip Nussbaum ! SepF is essential for division. Movies in next twees biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Now out in Current Biology: Role of archaeal MinD proteins in euryarchaea. Great work by Phillip Nussbaum Solenne Ithurbide PhD and Megha Patro with labs of Tessa Quax and Iain Duggin and Paul Curmin/James Walsh And the correct answer is of course: the archaellum sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Check out how Haloarcula cells change their shape during growth in our new publication in 'Microorganisms' Microorganisms MDPI. Great work of Sabine Schwarzer in collaboration with Hanna Oksanen and Marta Rodriguez-Franco from @Ottlab_Freiburg: mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/2/…

Check out how Haloarcula cells change their shape during growth in our new publication in 'Microorganisms' <a href="/Micro_MDPI/">Microorganisms MDPI</a>. Great work of Sabine Schwarzer in collaboration with Hanna Oksanen and Marta Rodriguez-Franco from @Ottlab_Freiburg:

mdpi.com/2076-2607/9/2/…
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Our characterization of the viral host of HFTV1 is now published in Frontiers Microbiology frontiersin.org/article/10.338… Great work of Sabine and Colin in collaboration with Hanna Oksanen, Friedhelm Pfeiffer, Mike Dyall-Smith and Marta Rodriguez from the @OttLab_Freiburg

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I am looking for a talented student, who would like to study archaea and their viruses in a 3-year PhD project, which will be funded by the Hector Fellow Academy. Details about the project can be found here: hector-fellow-academy.de/promotion/bewe… The deadline for the application is 31.03.2021

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Are you interested in archaeal viruses? I am looking for a motivated candidate for a 4-year PhD project at the University of Groningen. For more information, or to apply directly: rug.nl/about-ug/work-…

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Do you like archaea and their viruses? I am looking for a motivated candidate for a 4-years PhD project at the University of Groningen, the Netherlands. For more information about the position, check here: rug.nl/about-ug/work-…

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We have 2 open PhD positions on archaeal virology at the University of Groningen. Read everything about the EU funded ARCTECH project and its European partners here: archaeaforbiotechnology.eu Apply for these positions before May 12, 2024 here: archaeaforbiotechnology.eu/esr-1/

We have 2 open PhD positions on archaeal virology at the University of Groningen. 

Read everything about the EU funded  ARCTECH project and its European partners here:
archaeaforbiotechnology.eu

Apply for these positions before May 12, 2024 here:
archaeaforbiotechnology.eu/esr-1/