Gavin Thomas (he/him)
@gavinhthomas.bsky.social
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Microbiologist @UniofYork. Former EiC of @MicrobioSoc #MicrobioJ. Transporters, Staph, BO & skin microbiome. CSO @morfdb.bsky.social York Knavesmire Harrier & EBOR orienteer.
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gavinhthomas.bsky.social
Massive congratulations to Reyme Herman who passed his PhD viva today and has two new papers out on his (side project) developing and characterising the York Skin Microbiome collection. Thanks to @webberma.bsky.social & Marjan van der Woude for examining & @unileveruki.bsky.social for support.
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quadraminstitute.bsky.social
🆕 We catch up with Dr Andrew Bell to find out about his Quadram Institute Fellowship focused on how gut bacteria use a certain group of sugars called sialic acids 🦠
How do gut bacteria use sialic acid sugars? - Quadram Institute
Dr Andrew Bell explains his fundamental research to understand how gut bacteria use specific sugars known as sialic acids
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bugsinblood.bsky.social
Now published! www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Very nice collaboration with Hoogenboom ( @ucl.ac.uk ) and Bonev ( @uniofnottingham.bsky.social ) labs.
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zaminiqbal.bsky.social
Delighted to see our paper studying the evolution of plasmids over the last 100 years, now out! Years of work by Adrian Cazares, also Nick Thomson @sangerinstitute.bsky.social - this version much improved over the preprint. Final version should be open access, apols.
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gavinhthomas.bsky.social
Big event today as @morfdb.bsky.social
moves into the Catalyst building at the Uni of York where the team assembles for super productive day.
@ybri-uoy.bsky.social
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kateduncan.bsky.social
Really looking forward to sharing our science with Yorkshire Philosophical Society at Tempest Anderson Hall on Oct 14th - thank you to @gavinhthomas.bsky.social for the invite www.ypsyork.org/events/antib...
Antibiotics from the Abyss | Yorkshire Philosophical Society
promoting the understanding of science since 1822
www.ypsyork.org
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asm.org
ASM @asm.org · Sep 10
Julian Davies was a renowned scientist who made crucial strides in the study of antibiotics & antibiotic resistance. Honor his legacy at the Julian Davies Memorial Symposium on Oct. 10, hosted by the University of British Columbia. Register by Sept. 15 to attend via Zoom or in person! asm.social/2Af
Julian Davies
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zaminiqbal.bsky.social
Sometimes you meet absolutely incredible bioinfo-magicians.
It was a huge privilege when @shenwei356.bsky.social
joined our group for a year on an @embl.org sabbatical.
While here, he developed a new way of aligning to
millions of bacteria, called LexicMap 1/n
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Efficient sequence alignment against millions of prokaryotic genomes with LexicMap - Nature Biotechnology
LexicMap uses a fixed set of probes to efficiently query gene sequences for fast and low-memory alignment.
www.nature.com
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rebecca-keogh.bsky.social
✨ Exciting News ✨I am thrilled to share that I have accepted a position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Infectious Diseases and Microbiology (IDM), at the University of Pittsburgh School of Public Health!
gavinhthomas.bsky.social
Hi Gerrich. I think this is unlikely as the binding protein (IctP) imposes directionality on the system such that this will only function as an uptake system physiologically. I would look to other C4-dicarboxylate transporters like DctA for this (which could be evolved perhaps)?
gavinhthomas.bsky.social
This was a slow burn being a side project of a side project - started with chats with @jayhinton.bsky.social about itaconate in Salmonella and then picked up a my PhD students & undergraduate project students working together to finish a cool story - what a team!
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gavinhthomas.bsky.social
Great work from @kdc509.bsky.social that we had a sneak peak of at the Staph GRC. Coming from a Gram -ve background, its funny that Staph don't use polyamines at all, in fact have to evolve resistance mechanisms to host produced ones....