Simon Sieber
@simonsieber.bsky.social
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PI at the University of Zürich. Natural Products Discovery, Metabolomics, Bacteria Metabolites, Cyanobacteria Blooms, Quorum Sensing, Chemoselective Probes, Diazeniumdiolates.
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mmzdouc.bsky.social
Into natural product biosynthesis & tailoring enzymes? Frustrated by the lack of a dedicated resource to explore their functions? Tired of endless literature searches for reaction info? Meet the MITE database, freely available at mite.bioinformatics.nl. Preprint: doi.org/10.26434/che... (1/8)
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marnixmedema.bsky.social
We are looking for a 3-year postdoc to work with Daniel Probst, Justin van der Hooft and myself on an exciting project involving federated learning and integrative omics for discovery of new antibiotics from natural products.
Apply here: www.wur.nl/en/vacancy/p...
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eri-bemr.bsky.social
Thanks to the organisers for a fantastic #ICTC13 and to all the participants for the super fruitful discussions. It was my first ICTC and I had such a wonderful experience 🤩. I'm so looking forward to ICTC14 👀

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ictc13.bsky.social
Our group photo ❤️. Big thanks to all participants for their contributions.
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tpetzoldt.bsky.social
Many thanks to the @ictc13.bsky.social organizers for this excellently organized and inspiring conference and the always friendly, welcoming + enthusiastic atmosphere 💙💚
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ictc13.bsky.social
Our group photo ❤️. Big thanks to all participants for their contributions.
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ictc13.bsky.social
Amazing keynote talk by Elke Dittmann @dittmannelke.bsky.social "Dissecting the Role of #Microcystin on the Carbon Concentrating Mechanism of #Microcystis aeruginosa".
simonsieber.bsky.social
A great start to the 13th International Conference on Toxic Cyanobacteria at a beautiful venue in Crete with more than 290 participants! Fantastic work from the organizing committee !! @ictc13.bsky.social #cyanobacteria
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sieberlab.bsky.social
Excited to share our new preprint: AI-guided Antibiotic Discovery Pipeline from Target Selection to Compound Identification!
It includes a comprehensive benchmark of structure-based drug design (SBDD) methods and presents a full, practical pipeline for antibiotic discovery.
arxiv.org/abs/2504.11091
AI-guided Antibiotic Discovery Pipeline from Target Selection to Compound Identification
Antibiotic resistance presents a growing global health crisis, demanding new therapeutic strategies that target novel bacterial mechanisms. Recent advances in protein structure prediction and machine ...
arxiv.org
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brianobachmann.bsky.social
We put together this protocol in part to encourage broader adoption of Multiplexed Activity Metabolomics, an engine for functional metabolomics of all types including specialized metabolite discovery.

We enjoy knowing if metabolite is active before isolating it, and so should you! #natprod
Multiplexed cytometry for single cell chemical biology
Flow cytometry has great potential for screening in translational research areas due to its deep quantification of cellular features, ability to colle…
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antimicrobial.bsky.social
The newly discovered lariocidine has shown promise against AMR bacteria by targeting ribosomes with a novel mechanism of action. While still years away from market approval, its potential to combat #AMR infections offers hope in addressing the global AMR crisis.

www.thevermilion.com/why-could-a-...
Why could a new class of antibiotics really make a difference?
The discovery of penicillin dates back to 1928. And since then, antibiotics have contributed to saving millions of lives all over the world, extending the average duration of human life by 23 years. I...
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chemistry.unwrapped @uzhchemistry.bsky.social
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chem.uzh.ch
It's a fantastic feeling: Alfred Werner Legat has accepted our research grant, which focuses on developing a chemoselective approach to targeting natural products! Thank you for your support! @uzhchemistry.bsky.social
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chem.uzh.ch
The results published in Redox Biology by @locbp.bsky.social @uzhchemistry.bsky.social fill an important gap in the knowledge of redox homeostasis in subcellular organelles.
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chem.uzh.ch
This study from the Tilley Lab @uzhchemistry.bsky.social highlights the significance of morphology control in optimizing Sb₂Se₃ photocathodes, providing insights for future material and device design. pubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
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mingxunwang.bsky.social
I am excited to share this new paper out in JPR - "MS-RT: A Method for Evaluating MS/MS Clustering Performance for Metabolomics Data." This work introduces the MS-RT method to assess MS/MS clustering accuracy on metabolomics data.

doi.org/10.1021/acs....
MS-RT: A Method for Evaluating MS/MS Clustering Performance for Metabolomics Data
The clustering of tandem mass spectra (MS/MS) is a crucial computational step to deduplicate repeated acquisitions in data-dependent experiments. This technique is essential in untargeted metabolomics, particularly with high-throughput mass spectrometers capable of generating hundreds of MS/MS spectra per second. Despite advancements in MS/MS clustering algorithms in proteomics, their performance in metabolomics has not been extensively evaluated due to the lack of database search tools with false discovery rate control for molecule identification. To bridge this gap, this study introduces the MS1-retention time (MS-RT) method to assess MS/MS clustering performance in metabolomics data sets. Here, we validate MS-RT by comparing MS-RT to established proteomics clustering evaluation approaches that utilize database search identifications. Additionally, we evaluate the performance of several MS/MS clustering tools on metabolomics data sets, highlighting their advantages and drawbacks. This MS-RT method and the MS/MS clustering tool benchmarking will provide valuable real world practical recommendations for tools and set the stage for future advancements in metabolomics MS/MS clustering.
doi.org
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michaljuricek.bsky.social
Today we launched a new project – chemistry.unwrapped which we were working on over the last year. If you are interested, follow us on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube! :)

@uzhchemistry.bsky.social @juriceklab.bsky.social #pisky #chemsky #chemistryisfun #funexperiments
simonsieber.bsky.social
It's a fantastic feeling: Alfred Werner Legat has accepted our research grant, which focuses on developing a chemoselective approach to targeting natural products! Thank you for your support! @uzhchemistry.bsky.social
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karlgademann.bsky.social
Unusual heterocycles and biosynthesis of natural products, published today in Communications Chemistry 🧵
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michaljuricek.bsky.social
Congratulations Véronique Mathys on the successful defence of your bachelor thesis 👏👏👏 very nice work under the supervision of Noah Rychener ✨ @juriceklab.bsky.social @uzhchemistry.bsky.social #chemsky