
Traven Lab
@travenlab
Fungal Pathogens and Gene Expression Control Laboratory | Biomedicine Discovery Institute | Monash Website: bit.ly/38nH3A7
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30-04-2019 01:59:22
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Delighted to share our latest review! Trends in Microbiology From the nutritional environment, through metabolic pathways to changes in acylome dynamics, SCFAs influence the growth, metabolism, and virulence of C. albicans. But how? doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.… Traven Lab Megan Lenardon

Online OA now: Bacteria-derived short-chain fatty acids as potential regulators of fungal commensalism and pathogenesis Review by Christopher McCrory (Christopher McCrory), Megan Lenardon (Megan Lenardon), and Ana Traven (Traven Lab) cell.com/trends/microbi…


#PhD Scholarship available to join the LithgowLab @MACSYS to work on bacterial cell envelopes. The funding requires being local (Aus or NZ) students. If you know bacterial cell biology and love a bit of biochemistry with your microbiology, contact [email protected]




Congratulations Sebastian and a sincere thank you to all our wonderful collaborators on this work - fantastic to see it published Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms Cyrille Boyer A/Prof Amy Cain nature.com/articles/s4146…

The World Health Organization (WHO) Fungal Priority Pathogens are on the loose! 🦠 Keep an eye out for expert reviews in #ClinMicroRev and #MMBRJournal. 📚🔍 Explore the ASM Journals Fungi’s Most Wanted Collection: asm.social/21N



✨In case you missed it✨, we hosted engaging activities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students during #NationalScienceWeek NationalScienceWeek🥼 Follow the link to find out more about the day's activities: monash.edu/impact-amr/cas…


🎉Congratulations to trevor-lithgow.bsky.social for winning the Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Dean's Awards for Excellence in Equity, Diversity & Inclusion! His activities through our Centre created meaningful Indigenous engagement in research and showcased the microbial diversity of Wurundjeri country!



Virus lurking in Merri Creek is a slick superbug killer that could save millions #phage #AMR nice one trevor-lithgow.bsky.social Monash Research Monash Biomedicine Discovery Institute mBio theage.com.au/environment/co…

Merri Creek, Deadly Science theage.com.au/environment/co… DeadlyScience


World Health Organization (WHO)’s Fungal Priority Pathogens List is the first global effort to prioritize fungal pathogens by public health importance. The list guides global research & the public health response to fungal infections & #AntimicrobialResistance. Learn more: bit.ly/3ACTGcK #USAAW24


