Ellie Boardman
@ellieboardman.bsky.social
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Postdoc working on S. aureus T7SS in Tracy Palmer’s group at Newcastle University, UK
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I’m Chloe, I am part of the Connolly lab and I study how the role of two-component systems differs between types of E.coli”
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Hi, I’m Natalia Łoś from Dr Dave Bolam’s lab. I’m currently going into the third year of my PhD working on dietary fibre degradation by the members of the human gut microbiota 😊

Follow Natalia here : @natalia-los.bsky.social
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In MHD we are lucky enough to have an amazing group PhD Students and Research Associates. We’ve recently got some new representatives and would like give them the opportunity to introduce themselves here.

First up our two representatives for the PhD student community:
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Check it out! A proper team effort from past and present group members and a great collaboration with @sergemostowylab.bsky.social
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The Staphylococcus aureus LXG-domain toxins EsxX and SAR0287 do not promote virulence in a zebrafish larval infection model https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.10.04.680436v1
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johninnescentre.bsky.social
VACANCY - Independent research fellowships leading to tenured positions

We’re inviting applications from outstanding researchers who either hold, or wish to apply for, Independent Research Fellowships.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: 10 November 2025

Click here to apply: jic.link/Fellows
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We think this much larger BAM enables biogenesis of outer membrane β-barrel and surface-exposed lipoprotein complexes, which are a hallmark of the Bacteroidota.
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Great opportunity to do a PhD with Giusy and co in Glasgow!
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🚨PhD Opportunity Alert🚨 Join me, @suzieh.bsky.social and @walllabuoglasgow.bsky.social to investigate how environment shapes anti-phage defences & prophage–prophage conflict in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Apply here:
www.gla.ac.uk/postgraduate...
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Nice to see our summer student Niamh who did a great job in the lab this year supported by a Vacation Studentship! @proftracypalmer.bsky.social
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Meet the Vacation Studentship 2025 grant awardees 🤩! We loved receiving these photos! When you publish with us, we have the funds to continue supporting Early Career Microbiologists in developing their knowledge and skills.
A graphic with photos of Early Career Microbiologist during their lab-time during the Vacation Studentship, which is a grant provided by the Microbiology Society.  In the photos people are smiling. A lot of photos on the screen of individuals working in the lab. Another page of photos on the screen of individuals working in the lab.  The last page is text explaining how publishing revenue supports the Society to give grants to Early Career Microbiologists.
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proftracypalmer.bsky.social
Exciting postdoc opportunity with a fab PI in beautiful Basel
biozentrum.unibas.ch
Postdoc position (100%, funded) in “bacterial and jumbophage interaction”

@yuping-li.bsky.social

@biozentrum.unibas.ch

@unibas.ch

www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/open-positio...

#phage #jumbophage #barteria #job #research #biology #microbiology #science #basel #recruiting #career
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wilbertbitter.bsky.social
PPE51 is one of the best candidates to form a MOM transport channel. However, our data indicate that it is not that simple. PPE51 mutations in Mmarinum (4 close homologs) indeed reduce the growth on glycerol & glucose, but also highly increase permeability.. and no, we do not fully understand this
PPE51 modulates membrane integrity in Mycobacterium marinum | mBio
The impermeable outer membrane of pathogenic mycobacteria presents a major obstacle to nutrient acquisition and antibiotic penetration. PPE51, a substrate of the ESX-5 secretion system, has previously...
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mhd-newcastle.bsky.social
Last introduction for the today..

Dr Kesha Josts @kjosts.bsky.social

The Josts lab are working on the mechanisms of iron transport in bacterial pathogens, with a focus on Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

www.ncl.ac.uk/cbcb/staff/p...
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Next introducing Dr Alessandra Dantas.

The Dantas group is interested in stress responses, antifungal resistance and in understanding the molecular mechanisms driving fungal adaptation to environmental stressors.

@alesdantas.bsky.social

www.ncl.ac.uk/dental/about...
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@jmarlesw.bsky.social is a structural biochemist. His group are interested in how bacteria sense and respond to their environment. Jon is Academic Lead for our Electron Microscopy Facility and is excited for our new Tundra microscope to be up and running.

www.marles-wright-lab.org
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Now we are on Bluesky, over the next couple of days we would like to introduce some of the MHD groups on Bluesky who you can follow for more research updates. Or check out our handy MHD starter pack 😀
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Next up, @nickj-dent-res.bsky.social
His group is interested in all aspects of oral biofilms and how they contribute to oral health and disease. They look at adhesion and colonisation of surfaces, intermicrobial interactions and the role of the biofilm matrix.

blogs.ncl.ac.uk/nickjakubovi...
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mhd-newcastle.bsky.social
The Quinn group are interested in stress-sensing and signalling mechanisms in human pathogenic fungi and their importance in virulence. They are also interested anti-fungal mechanisms mediated by the bacterial type-vi secretion system.
👉 @nclfungalgroup.bsky.social
www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-scie...
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mhd-newcastle.bsky.social
The Palmer group are interested in the mechanisms bacteria use to compete with one another during colonisation. Her group are focused on the type vii secretion system and the toxins it exports.
Follow @proftracypalmer.bsky.social for more insights.
www.ncl.ac.uk/medical-scie...
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Congratulations guys! Really interesting read 🥳
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Really excited to share my first paper from the Whitney lab, alongside an amazing grad student, Polina. Here we identify a chaperone family required for the folding of a central domain of T7SS toxins, and solve the structure of the chaperone-toxin complex. www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
A widespread family of molecular chaperones promotes the intracellular stability of type VIIb secretion system–exported toxins | PNAS
To survive in highly competitive environments, bacteria use specialized secretion systems to deliver antibacterial toxins into neighboring cells, t...
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