
Greg Harrison
@mostly_microbes
St. Louis to Boston! Postdoc at Tufts👨🔬🍷🏳️🌈
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05-03-2014 23:49:15
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An incredible keynote at #S2P2_Symposium by Beronda L. Montgomery--@BerondaM at BSky with absolutely inspiring science 🌱🧪and vital #LessonsFromPlants and #LessonsFromMicrobes. Principles of life, mentorship, and equity that everyone needs to hear! Thank you!


My lab at UChicago Department of Microbiology is hiring! We are looking for a research tech to work with us studying mechanisms of bacterial stress response and pathogenesis. Would be a great opportunity for recent college grads looking for research experience. Please spread the word! Links below



Happy holidays! Super fun making this fully edible gingerbread waterbath for our dept holiday party with this amazing group of people! Qiwen Dong Jacob Bouchier Greg Harrison



Can’t believe this is out!! This is the culmination of >6yr of work to define the mode of action of the compound C10 in Mtb. There’s a LOT we still don’t know about this remarkable compound, but proud of the work accomplished with @StallingsLab Fredrik Almqvist Gary Patti labs! 😃

Just came across this fantastic piece by Megan Ken MD PhD in CellChemicalBiology - great suggestions for cultivating belonging and creativity in science!


Thanks to mSphere for giving me the chance to highlight these landmark studies from the labs of Tom Silhavy, Natacha Ruiz, and M. Stephen Trent! Super cool that the commentary came out within days of a new study describing the AsmA-like proteins in Pseudomonas: journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ms…

New preprint! biorxiv.org/content/10.110… Genome engineering in Clostridia is arduous. With help from Joint Genome Institute we screened a large library of recombinases to enable oligo recombineering in E. limosum. The library is based on widely used Clostridial parts and available for others to use


It was such a pleasure convening a bacterial/archaeal cell biology session at #ASMMicrobe featuring incredible talks on bacterial/phage vesicles, carboxysome trafficking, and archaeal decision-making by The Pi Lab Emily Armbruster Y Hoang and priyanka - mind-blowing work!🤯





Protection against C. diff by avirulent strain: Qiwen Dong show avirulent C. difficile isolate ST1-75 outcompetes virulent C. difficile to protect mice from colitis, likely by depleting amino acids. ST1-75 has biotherapeutic potential for recurrent CDI cell.com/cell-host-micr…
