Jonathan Friedman
@jfriedman.bsky.social
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Senior Lecturer in microbial ecology & evolution at the Hebrew University. www.friedmanlab.net
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Excited to share our latest paper in PLOSCompBiol @plos.bsky.social !

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Our study dives into the comparison of possible extracellular polysaccharide degradation strategies and their impact on microbial growth and community dynamics. 1/6
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Our paper looking at algae-bacteria interactions across thousands of nutrient conditions using droplet microfluidics is out now in Cell Systems: authors.elsevier.com/c/1jixB8YyDf...
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Our article on microbial interactions is out!
We discuss what are microbial interactions, what are they useful for, and how to quantify them.
For more, see lead author @nittaym.bsky.social 's 🧵:
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or read the full article here (free access until Sep 1st):
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Super excited that the final version of our paper on mutation rate plasticity and oxidative stress is out now at PLoS biology! This paper shows how mutation rates are a highly dynamic trait shaped by genotype, community composition and abiotic factors. 1/8
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Collective peroxide detoxification determines microbial mutation rate plasticity in E. coli
In some bacteria, mutation rates depend on environmental factors such as population density. This study uses simulation-guided experiments to show that denser microbial populations detoxify their envi...
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kostchristian.bsky.social
Dreamjob alert !!!

In my research group, the position of a permanently employed staff scientist is available.

The position includes both research and teaching (in German).

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Deadline: 25.08.24

More infos:
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Only 6 more days to apply to this PhD position in my group. 👇 Please RT.
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A fully funded (3 year) PhD position is available in my group. The project will focus on analysing how synergistically interacting bacteria coevolve.

Join my vibrant group at @UniOsnabrueck.

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Deadline: 28.07.2024

More information👇
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jpjhall.bsky.social
🆕 I’m looking for a postdoc to join the group!
This is for a project as part of the @multidefence.bsky.social consortium, looking at genome defences and horizontal gene transfer in Pseudomonas. Deadline 12th August. 🧵
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contaminatedsci.bsky.social
We are on the look out for postdocs to join the Lieberman Lab at MIT. Areas include:

-Connecting bacterial warfare to strain dynamics in vivo

-Evolution and transmission of microbes in humans

-Revisiting role of microbes in acne vulgaris

Take a look at our recent preprints and reach out!
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saramitri.bsky.social
We're looking for an enthusiastic experimentalist PhD student to join our interdisciplinary group interested in the ecology & evolution of microbial communities unil.ch/mitrilab. Apply tinyurl.com/mu5swnk8 before Aug 31! Bonus: Lausanne is a beautiful place to live!
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Are you interested in mutualisms?

Have you always wondered how these cooperative interactions emerge and coevolve?

If the answer to these questions is YES, then please consider joining my vibrant group as a PhD student.

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spearmicrobe.bsky.social
Wonderful BlueSky:

We are looking for graduate students and postdocs who could benefit from intense exposure to all-things-microbial at the 2024 Microbial Diversity Course at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, MA.

Consider applying / reposting.

www.mbl.edu/education/ad...
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meikewortel.bsky.social
I'm happy 😀 to announce I have a PhD position on the mathematical 🧮 modelling 💻 of microbial 🦠 evolution! I'm looking forward to working with an enthousiastic candidate on this project, please contact me with any questions! #JobAlert Please retweet! vacatures.uva.nl/UvA/job/PhD-...
jfriedman.bsky.social
Thanks, Ben!

We'll definitely take a closer look at your paper.
Just a speculation, but @nittaym.bsky.social suggested that perhaps D. hansenii has a stronger influence since it grows earlier within each transfer and thus can exert stronger selection on S. xylosus.
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Finally, any and all feedback would be greatly appreciated.

We have not yet submitted this manuscript, so we still have a chance to address issues and avoid (some of) the wrath of Reviewer 2...
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Check out Nittay's thread or the preprint for more details on our system and results, and for our ideas about why we got these results and what influences the extent to which evolution will depend on the presence of additional species. >>
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We had all sorts of fun theoretical expectations for how coevolution would be different.

But we were wrong - the majority of evolutionary changes were independent of whether species evolved alone or with another species. >>
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New preprint from our lab:

How does coevolving with other species differ from what happens when individual species evolve on their own?

A couple of years ago @nittaym.bsky.social
set out to answer this question using experimental evolution of bacteria. >>

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Excited to share our new preprint! w @jfriedman.bsky.social #Microsky#evosky
We tackle a simple question - How much of species evolution depends on the presence of other species?
Bottom line: Most evolutionary changes were robust across strains that evolved with different biotic partners 1/
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Evolution in microbial microcosms is highly parallel regardless of the presence of interacting species https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.12.14.571477v1