Yu Wan 万宇 (@wanyuac) 's Twitter Profile
Yu Wan 万宇

@wanyuac

Research fellow @LivUniISMIB of the University of Liverpool & @hpruamr, studying bacterial genomics, antimicrobial resistance & epidemiology 🇨🇳🇬🇧🇦🇺🏳️‍⚧️

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EMBL Events (@emblevents) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New science awaits! ✨ We are excited to introduce you to our brand-new 2025 EMBL Annual Poster ➡️ embl.org/about/info/cou… In 2025, you can look forward to novel meetings such as the EMBO | EMBO Symposium 'Mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and

New science awaits! ✨ We are excited to introduce you to our brand-new 2025 EMBL Annual Poster ➡️ embl.org/about/info/cou…

In 2025, you can look forward to novel meetings such as the EMBO | EMBO Symposium 'Mechanisms of drug resistance and tolerance in bacteria, fungi, and
Bruria Samuel (@bruriasamuel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet The Shielded Plasmid🛡️🧬 Our new nature paper reveals how plasmids outsmart bacterial defenses during conjugation. It's all about being in the right place at the right time! The positioning of anti-defense genes boosts transfer efficiency🧵(1/7) nature.com/articles/s4158…

Meet The Shielded Plasmid🛡️🧬

Our new <a href="/Nature/">nature</a> paper reveals how plasmids outsmart bacterial defenses during conjugation.

It's all about being in the right place at the right time! The positioning of anti-defense genes boosts transfer efficiency🧵(1/7) nature.com/articles/s4158…
Luis Pedro Coelho (@luispedrocoelho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A little story from this manuscript: We found that DeepARG had a sequence for a gene it calls ermA and CARD also has a sequence for a gene it calls ermA But these are very different sequences! 23% identity over a short stretch, 17% over the whole sequence

A little story from this manuscript:

We found that DeepARG had a sequence for a gene it calls ermA and CARD also has a sequence for a gene it calls ermA

But these are very different sequences!

23% identity over a short stretch, 17% over the whole sequence
Jason Ong (@drjasonjong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New study shows achieving WHO’s 90-70-90 targets in China could eliminate cervical cancer by the 2080s and prevent thousands of other HPV-related cancers by 2100. sciencedirect.com/science/articl… Translational Medicine at Monash University

Svetlana Ugarčina Perović (@svetlana_up) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#ABPHM25 To promote more inclusive scientific discussions with international colleagues at our conferences, virtual delegates based in Lower and Middle-Income Countries can register for FREE.

The Lancet Microbe (@lancetmicrobe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research article Genomic cluster formation among invasive group A streptococcal infections in the USA: a whole-genome sequencing and population-based surveillance study thelancet.com/journals/lanmi… #Streptococcus #iGAS #OpenAccess #OA

New research article

Genomic cluster formation among invasive group A streptococcal infections in the USA: a whole-genome sequencing and population-based surveillance study

thelancet.com/journals/lanmi…

#Streptococcus #iGAS #OpenAccess #OA
Fleming Initiative (@flemingcentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Professor Alison Holmes has been appointed as the inaugural Director of the Fleming Initiative. Read the announcement from Professor Hugh Brady, President of Imperial College London ⤵️ imperial.ac.uk/news/257174/pr…

Aaron Pomerantz, PhD (@aaronpomerantz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Healthcare-Associated Infections Can Be Reduced with DNA Sequencing - enabling clinical labs to quickly identify and prevent bacterial outbreaks in hospitals, crucial for combating HAIs and antimicrobial resistance clpmag.com/diagnostic-tec…

GlobalPneumoSeq (@pneumowatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A 41-year collection of pneumococcal genomes from Norway! Genomes and metadata are now available at GPS monocle database data-viewer.monocle.sanger.ac.uk/project/gps

🦠Winnie Lee🦠 (@winni_l08) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share our publication on Salmonella Agona's persistence tactics with Langridge Lab & Marie Anne Chattaway! journals.plos.org/plospathogens/… Huge thanks to Gemma Langridge, Marie Anne Chattaway & Emma Waters for the opportunity to be involved and learn all things Nanopore! 🤗

Avinash Shenoy (@avi_cmbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 here the link to our paper in mBio on antibiotic heteroresistance in a priority group pathogen. Thank you to the whole team's efforts in getting this through, and especially Ana Choi Dan journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mb…

Int. Centre for Antimicrobial Resistance Solutions (@icars_global) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📢 Webinar alert: Moving from Evidence to Policy – Mitigating #AMR Across #OneHealth Sectors 📅 21st Nov 2024 | ⏰ 14:00 CET Join ICARS this #WAAW to explore how intervention & implementation research can drive policy change in AMR. 🔹 Context-specific evidence 📌 🔹 Bridging

📢 Webinar alert: Moving from Evidence to Policy – Mitigating #AMR Across #OneHealth Sectors

📅 21st Nov 2024 | ⏰ 14:00 CET

Join ICARS this #WAAW to explore how intervention &amp; implementation research can drive policy change in AMR.

🔹 Context-specific evidence 📌
🔹 Bridging
Niko McCarty 🧫 (@nikomccarty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TIL that E. coli K12 — the most widely used strain of bacterium for biological research — is named "K-12" because it was first isolated from a diphtheria patient staying in room K-12 of a Stanford University hospital in 1922. Naming conventions in biology are weird!

TIL that E. coli K12 — the most widely used strain of bacterium for biological research — is named "K-12" because it was first isolated from a diphtheria patient staying in room K-12 of a Stanford University hospital in 1922.

Naming conventions in biology are weird!
Yu Wan 万宇 (@wanyuac) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Started to browse my timeline and got this irritating and unblockable Temu ad bumped into me once again… I have had enough of ads on X nowadays and decided to move to BlueSky: bsky.app/profile/wanyua… (This X account will be kept for contact but won’t be regularly updated)

Started to browse my timeline and got this irritating and unblockable Temu ad bumped into me once again… I have had enough of ads on X nowadays and decided to move to BlueSky: bsky.app/profile/wanyua…
(This X account will be kept for contact but won’t be regularly updated)