
Susan Schlimpert
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Microbiologist @JohnInnesCentre - interested in bacterial cell biology and development. #Streptomyces. This account is inactive. Find me on the blue platform.
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That’s a wrap for this year’s The Sainsbury Laboratory and John Innes Centre Annual Science Meeting. Great talks, excellent discussions, 69 posters and full house throughout. Big thanks to my co-organizing colleagues.








📽️🦠🧫Thanks to ITV News Anglia for visiting Centre for Microbial Interactions to see how microbiology is solving the world's biggest challenges, from crop disease to antimicrobial resistance. Catch up from 07:25: itv.com/watch/news/cat…



Did you know that bacteria remember their past for many generations? In this new preprint from us (Alexis Villani and Senen Mendoza) and Banin lab (Esther Shmidov ), we reveal the "how?" and "why?" underlying a long-standing mystery in bacterial memory. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

If you are looking for a PhD project with an opportunity to find new antibiotics, check the link and consider joining us! This is a new and exciting collaborative project between my and KateDuncan's labs, based at CBCB Newcastle and @NUBiosciences. findaphd.com/phds/project/m…

📣 Exciting @NRPDTP PhD opportunities now open for applications! Three fantastic projects available The Sainsbury Laboratory 🦠🌱 Explore molecular plant-microbe interactions 🧪🧬 Use cutting edge technologies Apply before 25 Nov 2024 ⬇️ Oct 2025 intake biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/project-for-20…




PRESS RELEASE - Dreams come true for researchers as they win major European funding to investigate biological clocks in bacteria A pioneering collaboration between JIC, Universität München and Universiteit Leiden has been awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) funding. okt.to/zhSdu1



Using cryoEM we understood the structural basis of chiral DNA wrap by bacterial gyrase (and also produced the most complete/highest resolution E coli gyrase model to date). John Innes Centre DurhamUniversity Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology UJ