
Bryan S Wang
@bryan_swang
Postdoctoral Research Fellow @ University of Copenhagen
#3domics
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09-04-2019 18:53:57
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R-bodies (green below) could act as bacterial samurai swords to pierce lysosomal compartments and release toxins inhibiting protein translation. #Pseudomonas Glad I could contribute to this study. Congrats Bryan S Wang, Lars Dietrich and everyone.






Sci Travel is back. A grand tour by isac in Saint Sebastian, Basque Country for the Applied Hologenomics Conference 2024. In time for Flag of Concha Championship rowing w Bryan S Wang Urvish Trivedi @R_Eisenhofer HoloFood 3D_omics.


Perfect #cryosections from our #postdoc Bryan S Wang. 🔬🦠🧬💅 Happy Friday, everyone! #microbiome #microscopy


You know how tiny #ants are - we looked into their #brains with #massspectrometry #imaging and mapped #neuropeptides in 3D! Looking at it in a tomographic model is so informative! Great collab with The Gruber Lab #neuroscience #metabolomics #insects tinyurl.com/2p83pyfa



Also check out this exciting study by Marina Smiley from the Lars Dietrich Dietrich lab studying terminal oxidase regulation in response to cyanide!


Today Bryan S Wang presented his poster at #bageco2023! 👏🎉 'Spatially resolved multi-omic landscape of the animal #gut #microbiome' (P167) Sounds interesting?! Learn more about Bryan's work in the #3Domics project 3domics.eu



I do this as well 😅 "It's just a free-body diagram" I used to tell Marina Smiley


Stunning work by Dr Hannah Dayton and everyone!! 🤯

About to teach a course using pellicles tomorrow! Gorgeous work by Hannah Dayton and the Tomer Lab 🔬