Janet E. Hill, PhD
@hilllabsask.bsky.social
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(she/her) Studying microbes & microbiomes at U of Saskatchewan co-Editor in Chief ISME Communications Skeets by @saskajanet.bsky.social (who skeets about birds)
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alexandra-richards.bsky.social
A year ago, I was tasked with creating a timeline for @lshtm-tbmod.bsky.social and we came across this amazing example of a way to keep track of a group with a long history.
We now have a record of our history going back to 2011, and I hope that this can stay alive and continuously updated as well!
A timeline of all the members of the TB modelling group at LSHTM, with their start dates, promotion dates, and, where applicable, their end dates and new destinations, starting in 2011 and going forward to 2025
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Awesome! Quite a few folks have added improvements and options. Can't wait to update my own next month 🤓
hilllabsask.bsky.social
She did great. It was a pleasure to be there to see it all unfold! Vet Micro is very proud of our latest graduate 👩‍🎓
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Seems like it. A lot of resources on display
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I think my university has a Department of Moving Snow Around. Every day piles of snow disappear in one place and appear in another
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realtimechem.bsky.social
#ChemTogether.

Forever.

#RealTimeChem #ChemSky #Chemistry
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Thanks for sharing this. Much appreciated
hilllabsask.bsky.social
And I notice there was no explicit statement of what was changed, or did I miss that? Nice to see a list of what changes were made for “compliance”
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Feel free to add your favourite microbiology organizations that support equity, diversity and inclusion!

Here's another one started in Canada by the 2SLGBTQIA+ microbiology community: Pride in Microbiology. prideinmicrobiology.github.io
Logo for the Pride In Microbiology organization shows a purple-gloved hand holding a petri dish with multicoloured colonies outlining the progress flag. Text reads "Pride in microbiology. Professional development, mentorship, community".
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Speaking of which, the Canadian Society of Microbiologists annual meeting is June 17-20 in beautiful Montréal. The EDI Workshop is on the Thursday afternoon event.fourwaves.com/scm-csm2025u...
Screen shot of webpage for the CSM conference in Montreal showing a nighttime view of Montreal with a huge Leonard Cohen mural on a building in the foreground.
hilllabsask.bsky.social
I've been an ASM member and supporter for >20 yrs and that is about to end. There are so many other choices internationally. I'll put my membership $ and publication fees, and donate my volunteer reviewer time to societies that prioritize diversity, equity and inclusion
napaaqtuk.bsky.social
Edited for brevity: I expect the professional society that I have supported with national & regional membership dues, conference fees for myself and mentees, journal publication fees, & my time as an editor and reviewer, to support widely held values & to advocate on behalf of ALL microbiologists, 🧵
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napaaqtuk.bsky.social
My letter to ASM leaders that I sent is too long to be posted here, so I'm going to post highlights in case anyone else needs information for their letter. 🧵
napaaqtuk.bsky.social
@asm.org this better not be anticipatory obedience. I have 5 lab members planning on going to ASM microbe this year. I will absolutely pivot to another meeting if ASM gives in to anti-DEI efforts.
@vscooper.micropopbio.org and @mostlymicrobes.bsky.social while downloading scientist spotlights for teaching from the site; ASM has also scrubbed the entire IDEAA page including resources on LGBTQ+ scientists at asm.org/IDEAA/resources/pride-month
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Interesting stuff. Congrats to you and the team!
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Setting the tone for the office:

🧪Science is cool (especially microbiology)
🧑‍🎓Grad school is cool
🪶Birds are cool
❤️Everyone is welcome here
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johngilleard.bsky.social
Our paper describing a new STH species Trichuris incognita which is resistant to albendazole-ivermectin combination therapy is out in Emerging Infectious Diseases wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/... Great work Abhinaya Venkatesan & collaborators @jsoghigian.bsky.social , Jennifer Keiser and team.
Photo credit Deo Ruganuza - field sampling Photo credit : Mani Lejeune. Trichuris egg
hilllabsask.bsky.social
Had to do some Canadian Common CV updates today and once again I am marvelling at the fact that I can satisfy the NSERC template and yet simultaneously anger the CIHR template. Apparently "student start date" is not a shared concept between the two 🤪
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Final grades: submitted 🥳