Kelly Wyres
@kelwyres.bsky.social
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Computational microbiologist; genomics, metabolic modelling, Klebsiella, capsules, population biology. Toddler mum and wannabe pilates enthusiast.
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microbiologysociety.org
Registration is open for the Microbial Genomics of Eukaryotes meeting in Glasgow! This event will showcase diverse scientific achievements in eukaryotic genome research. Register now and submit your abstract by 12 August: microb.io/MicroGenomic...
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hughcottingham.bsky.social
Pleased to say that our preprint benchmarking Nanopore data for MLST, cgMLST, cgSNP & AMR typing from bacterial isolates is out! TL;DR you can get almost perfect results from 50x depth using live SUP basecalling with a GPU in under 20 hours #microsky#IDsky 🦠🧬🖥️ /1
www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1...
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biorxiv-bioinfo.bsky.social
AlphaGEM Enables Precise Genome-Scale Metabolic Modelling by Integrating Protein Structure Alignment with deep-learning-based Dark Metabolism Mining https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.07.21.665674v1
kelwyres.bsky.social
Our new #klebsiella O type nomenclature, codesigned with Chris Whitfield, is now live in @pathogenwatch.bsky.social!

Need a quick explainer on the new names? Check out my blog post: tinyurl.com/y8yb3rbb (+link to full review article)

#MicroSky @klebnet.bsky.social @tomstantonmicro.bsky.social
kelwyres.bsky.social
Woohoo Kaptive is now integrated within BIGSdb for #Klebsiella and #Acinetobacter.
Thanks @kjolley.bsky.social!

Also like to acknowledge that the Acineto dbs were developed and maintained by Johanna Kenyon and team at Griffith Uni.
kjolley.bsky.social
BIGSdb v1.51.4 has been released. This adds a new #Kaptive plugin for surface polysaccharide typing of Acinetobacter baumannii and Klebsiella. github.com/kjolley/BIGS... for details. Kaptive is developed by @tomstantonmicro.bsky.social, @kelwyres.bsky.social , @katholt.bsky.social and colleagues.
Output from Kaptive analysis shown in a BIGSdb isolate record. Tabular results are shown followed by a graphical representation of the genes within the locus analysed.
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microseqasm.bsky.social
🦋Hello BlueSky!🦋 Let's get right into it. MicroSeq is back September 3-4, 2025! Stay tuned for more details on registration and abstract submission coming soon here and at www.microseqconference.com. 🌟Save the date!🌟
#MicroSeq2025
A call to save the date for MicroSeq2025, returning September 3-4. MicroSeq is an online meeting where microbiology meets sequencing, including bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
kelwyres.bsky.social
So excited that this is now online. It's been a huge collaborative effort to estimate the prevalence of capsule and O antigens associated with #klebsiella neonatal sepsis in Africa and South Asia. The first step to prioritising antigens for a vaccine to protect 1000s of newborns. #MicroSky #AMR
kelwyres.bsky.social
Working on #klebsiella genomes? ✅
Want to collaborate globally to advance Klebs genomic epi? ✅

Please join us via the KlebNET-GSP Epidemiology consortium ⬇️

#microsky #AMR
klebnet.bsky.social
We are pleased to launch the KlebNET Genomic Epidemiology Consortium!

We aim to build a public metadata repository; systematic risk framework for global genomic surveillance; and genomic epi reviews for high-impact #Klebsiella clones.

Join us here:
klebnet.org/klebnet-gsp-...

#ABPHM25
KlebNET-GSP
klebnet.org
kelwyres.bsky.social
Great night at the ASM VIC branch student and ECR awards. Such a high standard of scientific talks, and broad range of science. Congrats to all of the speakers and winners!
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@aussocmic.bsky.social
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sammanna.bsky.social
Interested in a PhD focusing on Streptococcus pneumoniae or pyogenes? Our group is looking for new PhD students to join our lab! Apply here: career10.successfactors.com/sfcareer/job...
Career Opportunities: PhD Student - Microbiology (42694)
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kelwyres.bsky.social
Check out our latest Kaptive update for highly sensitive and accurate identification of surface polysaccharide loci from WGS of #AMR pathogens, #Klebsiella and #Acinetobacter baumanii. Led by the awesome @tomstantonmicro.bsky.social
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tomstantonmicro.bsky.social
Super excited to finally present the preprint to accompany Kaptive 3 which we released last year!

Big thanks to coauthors @kelwyres.bsky.social, @katholt.bsky.social, @genomarit.bsky.social and Iren Löhr.

Here's what we did to improve in silico antigen typing 👇🧵
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Fast and Accurate in silico Antigen Typing with Kaptive 3
Surface polysaccharides are common antigens in priority pathogens and therefore attractive targets for novel control strategies such as vaccines, monoclonal antibody and phage therapies. Distinct serotypes correspond to diverse polysaccharide structures that are encoded by distinct biosynthesis gene clusters, e.g. the Klebsiella pneumoniae species complex (KpSC) K- and O- loci encode the synthesis machinery for the capsule (K) and outer-lipopolysaccharides (O), respectively. We previously presented Kaptive and Kaptive 2, programs to identify K and O-loci directly from KpSC genome assemblies (later adapted for Acinetobacter baumannii), enabling sero-epidemiological analyses to guide vaccine and phage therapy development. However, for some KpSC genome collections, Kaptive (v≤2) was unable to type a high proportion of K-loci. Here we identify the cause of this issue as assembly fragmentation, and present a new version of Kaptive (v3) to circumvent this problem, reduce processing times and simplify output interpretation. We compared the performance of Kaptive v2 and Kaptive v3 for typing genome assemblies generated from subsampled Illumina read sets (decrements of 10x depth), for which a corresponding high quality completed genome was also available to determine the 'true' loci (n=549 KpSC, n=198 A. baumannii). Both versions of Kaptive showed high rates of agreement to the matched true locus among 'typeable' locus calls (≥96% for ≥20x read depth), but Kaptive v3 was more sensitive, particularly for low depth assemblies (at <40x depth, v3 ranged 0.85-1 vs v2 0.09-0.94) and/or typing KpSC K-loci (e.g. 0.97 vs 0.82 for non-subsampled assemblies). Overall, Kaptive v3 was also associated with a higher rate of optimal outcomes i.e. loci matching those in the reference database were correctly typed and genuine novel loci were reported as untypeable (73-98% for v3 vs 7-77% for v2 for KpSC K-loci). Kaptive v3 was >1 order of magnitude faster than Kaptive v2 making it easy to analyse thousands of assemblies on a desktop computer, facilitating broadly accessible in silico serotyping that is both accurate and sensitive. The Kaptive v3 source code is freely available on GitHub (https://github.com/klebgenomics/Kaptive), and has been implemented in Kaptive Web (https://kaptive-web.erc.monash.edu). ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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germusthermophilus.bsky.social
🧬🖥️ 🦠🧫 🧪🔬 Hey BSky Bioinformatics and Genomics!
Some years ago many people were compiling 𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐰𝐨𝐦𝐞𝐧 𝐢𝐧 𝐬𝐜𝐢𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 as an effort to break biases when looking for reviewers and collaborators...
Is there anything like that for Bioinformatics and Genomics?
#WomenInSTEM
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sandrareuter.bsky.social
📣Our latest paper is out now in mSystems: Not quite as it may seem - investigating #plasmid diversity and evolution in #Klebsiella pneumoniae at a single institution over time. A short thread 🧵 @zaminiqbal.bsky.social
Composite of the paper header showing all authors and an equation showing phylogenetic trees plus plasmids give a complex plasmid picture.
kelwyres.bsky.social
Thanks Andrew- this is just the pack I was hoping for! Please can you add me?
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zaminiqbal.bsky.social
Great thread
drrebeccajhall.bsky.social
Writing lecture slides on 'evolution of AMR' - what are your favourite experimental evolution papers?

Bonus points if not E. coli. #microsky
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alanmcn1.bsky.social
This scheme was how Zong and I first established our collaboration. Led to two MRC grants and 33 papers. Can’t encourage people enough to go for this.
royalsociety.org
The Royal Society's Newton International Fellowships will open for applications next week on 21 January. These fellowships are for non-UK early career scientists who wish to conduct research in the UK. Find out more on our website: #RSGrants royalsociety.org/grants/newto...
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tdallman.bsky.social
What do you think are the critical features pathogen genomic data-sharing platforms require to meet the public health need? Please participate in this public consultation!
silargi.bsky.social
Does your team deposit and access pathogen genomic data via data-sharing platforms for public health use? Participate in WHO's online consultation on the critical features of pathogen genomic data-sharing platforms to meet public health needs.

All info here: www.who.int/news-room/ar...
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kelwyres.bsky.social
Thank you both for all of your hard work!
kelwyres.bsky.social
Time to say 'Au revoir Paris' after a fantastic #KLEBS2024. Great science and great people. So proud to have @tomstantonmicro.bsky.social @kalanip.bsky.social @bananabenana.bsky.social representing the lab, and congrats to Tom and Kalani for their poster prizes! 👏
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bugsinyourguts.bsky.social
Ziyaad Dangor talking on Klebsiella pneumoniae as an important infectious cause of death in infants in LMIC settings.

K. pneumoniae contributes to "pathway to death" in almost a quarter of infants between months 1 and 59 months of life.

#KLEBS2024
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bananabenana.bsky.social
(1/6) Our new short paper on incidental bacterial domestication between patient isolation and creation of frozen stock. Geno/phenotype changes are obscured by rich media and more prevalent than we previously thought.

#MicroSky