
Yassine Cherrak
@y_cherrak
Microbiologist. Postdoc at @ETH
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01-11-2017 15:26:24
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🥳 Exciting news! Our latest research on #Bdellovibrio exovorus is now out in Nature Communications! Dive into the fascinating microscopy of our lovely #vampire 🤓 Big thanks to Adrià Sogues and Han Remaut for this wonderful collaboration! Check out the paper here: www-nature-com.insb.bib.cnrs.fr/articles/s4146…




Be inspired by the career path of a FEBS Excellence Awardee, and make the most of FEBS opportunities. Thanks Pierre SANTUCCI for sharing insights in this #FEBS60 post: network.febs.org/posts/febs-60t… #FEBSExcellenceAwards


Thrilled to share our work on commensal-mediated Samonella competition in the inflammed gut! Very grateful for the help of my brillant colleagues at the Hardt group D-BIOL @ ETH Zurich and the support we got from the Swiss National Science Foundation, NCCR Microbiomes & EMBO journals.plos.org/plosbiology/ar…

How the #microbiome defends the gut against pathogen invasion. Yassine Cherrak &co show that commensal #Ecoli uses a trojan horse strategy to limit expansion of #Salmonella in the inflamed gut, using microcin H47 fused to salmochelin siderophores #PLOSBiology plos.io/3z8AJOd





⚠️ Happy to share our latest preprint on the pH dependent activity of salicylic acid derivatives against M.tuberculosis 🦠🧫🔬🤓 Very cool team work with the one and only J.-F. Cavalier Canaan Lab Labo d'Ingénierie des Systèmes Macromoléculaires & Université libre de Bruxelles 👇👇👇



Our paper on gut bacterial competition is out Cell Host & Microbe. Another very cool D-BIOL @ ETH Zurich & Universität Zürich collaboration with fantastic colleagues and friends involved. Huge thanks to Swiss National Science Foundation NCCR Microbiomes & EMBO Fellows for the continuous support. cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Excited to share our latest study! A fun collaboration with a fantastic team at D-BIOL @ ETH Zurich. Grateful for the support from NCCR Microbiomes, Swiss National Science Foundation, and EMBO. journals.plos.org/plospathogens/…. Now, looking ahead to what's next at NUS Department of Microbiology and Immunology & IDTRP!