Jimmy Saw
@jimmysaw
Please find me at @jimmysaw.bsky.social
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https://sawlab.org 09-05-2008 17:30:55
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Join my group! 🎓A #PhD position is available in the Molecular Evolution Lab focusing on developing and applying directed evolution methods to photosystem II. Email me for details & updates! Queen Mary University of London QM_SBBS cardonalab.uk #SynBio #Photosynthesis Please RT, spread the word
🌲Update🌲Applications are now open for a #PhDposition on applying directed evolution to the enzyme that changed it all: Photosystem II. In collab with Elena De Vita! Queen Mary University of London QM_SBBS #SynBio #Photosynthesis Apply now: findaphd.com/phds/project/d… Please RT, spread the word, thank you!
Want to do a #PhD focusing on discovery, cultivation and characterization of novel prokaryotes? Come work with us in Laboratory of Microbiology at WUR at Wageningen U&R! Apply here: wur.nl/en/vacancy/phd… #cultivation #microscopy #archaea #PhDposition Please share & repost
Honoured that my ERC StG proposal PUZZLE_CELL was listed as a one of three "breakthrough examples" amongst 1000s projects... Without the generous support from the European Research Council (ERC), this project would not have been possible. Thanks to ERC and everyone that contributed to this work!
Congratulations to Pia Sen 🧫 pia-sen.bsky.social 🌌 who got a Lewis and Clark astrobiology field trip award and Lausanne Oliver who got accepted into AbGradCon 2024! #proudPI
Our latest: Using de novo protein structure prediction and sensitive sequence searches we found many new eukaryotic signature proteins in Asgard archaea, suggesting the archaeal ancestor of eukaryotes was more complex than previously assumed. Stephan Köstlbacher biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
This story started 5y ago with my lab. Spearheaded by fearless 1st authors theopi and Olivia Leland. Theopi is now a PhD student at Brown University. Olivia is a physics PhD student at Brandeis University, a self-taught biologist, and made us love soft matter. A (very long) thread (1/24)