
Andy Weiss
@scisciscientist
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06-06-2014 22:59:45
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Huge congratulations to Paul Briaud on his first publication since moving to the Carroll Lab 🇺🇦 in March. It's been a CRAZY first 9 months in the US during which Paul wrote a great review on extracellular vesicles in Gram-positive bacteria. Check it out. iai.asm.org/content/88/12/…

Spatially Targeted Proteomics of Staph infected tissue. New work from Emma Guiberson and Andy Weiss in Infectious Diseases pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac…

Our latest preprint in which Brooke Tomlinson decided only 30 different RNAseq runs would do!


SAVE THE DATE!! The Wind River Prokaryotic Conference will be back this year in a virtual format, June 16-17, 2021. Keynote speakers: Beronda L. Montgomery--@BerondaM at BSky & Dr. Michael D. L. Johnson. Registration & abstract submission will soon be posted at wriver.sites.unlv.edu. Look forward to seeing you there!





It has taken a while, but I'm excited to share my first paper from the Skaar lab demonstrating how neutrophils and macrophages cooperatively combat bacterial pathogens! Eric Skaar Science Advances Staph = 🪲 Neutrophil (NET) =🕸️ Macrophage =🕷️ science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…

The bacterium that causes anthrax responds to cell wall damage by regulating mRNA stability. New work by The Pi Lab in Nature Communications. nature.com/articles/s4146…


Congratulations to Marcus Wittekind on his first first author publication being accepted earlier this week. Check it out, it's a really cool story about a previously unannotated small protein in S. aureus that activates the SaeRS system. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mm…



An update on the field of Nutritional Immunity by Caitlin Murdoch, PhD in Nature Reviews Microbiology 🦠 🔬 nature.com/articles/s4157…

Nutritional immunity: the battle for nutrient metals at the host–pathogen interface rdcu.be/cO3AO Eric Skaar and Caitlin Murdoch, PhD discuss mechanisms by which nutrient metals shape the interactions between bacterial pathogens and animal hosts.


🚨📢Thrilled to announce the Monteith Lab will be opening its doors Feb. 1, 2023 at UTK Microbiology! Looking for scientists of all levels to study the balance between metabolism and inflammation during S. aureus infection. Thanks to everyone who helped me reach this milestone!

