
Yan Liao
@yanliao317
UTS Chancellor's Research Fellow/Emerging Group Leader/PhD at UNSW/fans for extremophile and microscopy /archaeal genetics/archaeal imaging/Sydney/
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01-12-2017 12:24:08
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So excited for this Vivid event 2024 showcasing the work of our amazing optical microscopes, scientists and animators at UTS! UTS Science UTS Arts & Social Sciences Yan Liao Carmine Gentile Claire Richards #anthropomorphisingscience Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS Faculty of Engineering and IT


Was pleased to contribute to this story along side Roshali De Silva Vinaya Shinde Yan Liao and Iain Duggin Give the pre-print a read! 📑 #archaea #microbiology

Had an amazing time sharing our latest work "The parasitic lifestyle of an archaeal symbiont" at ASM 2024 and enjoying the dancing, DJ music, and food at party night💃🤗😆 Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection A/Prof Cindy Gunawan Piklu Roy chowdhury Daniel Mediati Mehrad Hamidian @JoshNHamm #ASM2024


Thrilled to be a mentor for STEMSisters 2024! Guiding brilliant women of colour and witnessing their journey in STEM is incredibly rewarding. #STEMMentor #WomenEmpowerment #WomenOfColour Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS_ECAN



This work took ~ 5 years, and finally out in Nature Communication! Thanks to everyone in the team, especially my amazing collaborator and co-first author @JoshNHamm Please read our blog post 'behind the paper' to learn our journey. Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS Research UTS Science

UTS Marketing and Communication Unit has made the media release to report our novel discovery --the first predatory Archaea. Many secrets of Archaea to be unlocked! Please read the press release here uts.edu.au/news/health-sc… Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS Research UTS Science

Congratulations to the beautiful new preprint work from Hannah Brown 🧂🦠🔬 & Iain Duggin - first time to show that MinD proteins control the positioning of tubulin superfamily proteins in archaea.

Excited to share that I participated in the Sydney Science Festival as part of the "Meet a Scientist"! The kids were fascinated by the chance to observe archaeal cells from Antarctic lakes 🌍❄️. Even more rewarding was seeing their creativity come to life Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS Science



Very proud that our discovery of parasitic lifestyle of an archaeal symbiont has been elected as Nature Communications Editors' highlights on Microbiology and Infectious Diseases! Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection UTS Science UTS Research

Such beautiful work. Big congratulations to Debnath Ghosal group