Ellie Rand
@ellie-rand.bsky.social
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Harvard Systems Biology PhD in the @baym.lol lab. Fan of science and sports. Not necessary in that order
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Get ready to dance, our paper – Phage DisCo: targeted discovery of bacteriophages by co-culture – has been pre-printed! 🪩 This has been a really fun project to work on with @sianowen.bsky.social, @baym.lol, @nquinoneso.bsky.social, and our two talented undergrads Kesther and Carmen!
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wheezenfeld.bsky.social
Loved having a chance this weekend to showcase the science behind bioluminescence & talk about the bioluminescent bays of Puerto Rico at the Harvard Museum's Celebremos Puerto Rico 🕺🇵🇷!
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Can I be added please? Thank you so much for setting this up!
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phageline.bsky.social
The Phage DisCo method originated in the @baym.lol lab where it was primarily developed by @ellie-rand.bsky.social. The project had received support through five separate federal grants, all of which were part of the mass termination of Harvard grants three weeks ago.
baym.lol
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phageline.bsky.social
🎙️New PhageLine episode out now! This week, we discuss targeted #discovery of bacteriophages by co-culture.🦠🔬
New episodes every Sunday, 12 AM CEST.
🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, any Podcatcher or here:
t1p.de/phageline
#PhageLine#Podcast#Bacteriophages#PhageDisCo
Sie werden weitergeleitet ...
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wheezenfeld.bsky.social
Phage DisCo is out in mSystems!! Super useful (and beautiful) method for targeted phage discovery for your every need :)
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Phage DisCo can be further multiplexed with three bacterial strains in co-culture, and, when tested with characterized phages, the fluorescent signal shined! Maybe you can see where the disco ball comparison comes in here. 🪩 4/
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baym.lol
I'll also add: all five federal grants that supported different parts this work were part of the mass termination of Harvard grants three weeks ago
ellie-rand.bsky.social
💙💙
wheezenfeld.bsky.social
HUGE celebration moment, on Friday @ellie-rand.bsky.social defended her PhD!! Took a lot of determination✨ but it was awesome to see and I am so proud of the newly titled Dr Rand :)
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Thank you, Sophia!! Finding the inspirational poster on the ceiling of the gym locker room was a turning point 😂💪 I’m lucky to have had you in my lab and in my Pilates class ❤️
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wheezenfeld.bsky.social
Finally I can post my photo compilation of people accidentally twinning with figures from this paper

Stacked bar chart (upside down but still) @theshreyaspai.bsky.social @baym.lol

1/3
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kepatitis-c.bsky.social
My scientific career changed the day I met Fernando and my faith in science restored. In a world dominated by sequencing and LLMs, this project shows how much biology is hidden in plain sight waiting for the right person to make the connection, a must read for any scientist!
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viromegirl.bsky.social
This is a super cool science story, but maybe also a deeper message for current events… Even though the light is much dimmer in the past few weeks, we need to survive and be ready to thrive when even a small bit returns! Channel your inner Arctic phytoplankton! 🧪
animalculum.bsky.social
How Does Life Happen When There’s Barely Any Light? www.quantamagazine.org/how-does-lif... @quantamagazine.bsky.social

Photosynthetic light requirement near the theoretical minimum detected in Arctic microalgae: Clara Hoppe et al. www.nature.com/articles/s41...

#Protists #Algae #Diatoms #Arctic
Simple illustration of algae of various geometric shapes under ice at night. One of them is shining bright green and white.
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alexwild.bsky.social
Post the amazing science things you have done with federal funding.
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baym.lol
This paper has been a long time coming: We looked at the genomes of historical bacterial samples over a century to look for trends of antibiotic resistance genes, finding multiple instances of them in infections before the age of antibiotics, but an increase in both frequency and mobility after
biorxiv-microbiol.bsky.social
Genomic resistance in historical clinical isolates increased in frequency and mobility after the age of antibiotics https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.01.16.633422v1
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soreklab.bsky.social
50 years after its discovery, the role of the T7 kinase is finally revealed - shielding the phage against a wide variety of bacterial immune systems. Very interesting work from the Savitski & Typas labs
biorxiv-microbiol.bsky.social
Pervasive phosphorylation by phage T7 kinase disarms bacterial defenses https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.20.629319v1
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antanij.bsky.social
We developed a microscopy-based technique🔬 to measure attachment of viruses #phages to host cells. 🦠

The paper was posted online today:
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

#phagesky #microsky
Bright green spots are phages (viruses), bacteria are the faint rods in light blue.
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chenxinli2.bsky.social
Friends don't let friends make bad graphs repo has been updated!

Friends don't let friends use boxplot for binomial (bimodal) data. Is your box plot hiding something from you?

#DataVisualization

github.com/cxli233/Frie...
A figure comparing box plot and showing all data points. 
Group1: normally distributed data.
Group2: bimodal data.
Group3: Data with 3 modes.
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sianowen.bsky.social
Hey bsky! In case you missed it, we recently pushed out a preprint showcasing the Phage DisCo method for targeted phage discovery. First author @ellie-rand.bsky.social wrote an excellent tweet thread with the highlights bsky.app/profile/elli... I am very exited about this method! Here's why... 1/
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Get ready to dance, our paper – Phage DisCo: targeted discovery of bacteriophages by co-culture – has been pre-printed! 🪩 This has been a really fun project to work on with @sianowen.bsky.social, @baym.lol, @nquinoneso.bsky.social, and our two talented undergrads Kesther and Carmen!
biorxiv-microbiol.bsky.social
Phage DisCo: targeted discovery of bacteriophages by co-culture https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.22.624878v1
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darinself.com
Every academic right now
A version of the kermit vs darth kermit meme where good kermit tells the online academic that they should grade, while darth kermit tells them they should eat more pie.
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baym.lol
The first review article from my lab, helmed by @celiasouque.bsky.social, "From Petri Dishes to Patients to Populations: Scales and Evolutionary Mechanisms Driving Antibiotic Resistance" is now online and open access at Annual Reviews Microbiology:
www.annualreviews.org/content/jour...
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baym.lol
We've long been able to find new phages and figure out what they interact with. But what about the other direction: if you have a gene, like an antibiotic resistance efflux pump, or a phage defense system, and you want to find phages that do or do not interact with it?

Now you can!
ellie-rand.bsky.social
What if we dug into a sample a little more “wild” and a little less characterized? We combined our strains with a wastewater sample (thank you citizens of Boston for your ~contributions~), and again we found fluorescent hits! Each was isolated and characteristics confirmed on monoculture lawns. 5/
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Thank you so much to everyone who has worked on this project with us! It’s been so much fun to hear about the phages people are interested in isolating. We are so excited about the upcoming collaborations to put this method to good use! 9/9
ellie-rand.bsky.social
Phage DisCo has proven to be a reliable way to target phage discovery. It can be modified to your chosen phage characteristics of interest by selecting which strains to screen on. The only requirements are genetic tractability of the bacterial host and an environmental sample to screen! 8/