Noémie Matthey
@noemiematthey.bsky.social
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Microbiologist in @justinecollier.bsky.social 's lab by day & Science Artist by night 🦄 ! Love living with, working with and drawing about microbes, especially bacteria! Open for commissions ♡ https://campsite.bio/noemiematthey
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Day 4, Claw. Phages don't really have claws, but they do have tail fibres that recognise receptors on host cells and clamp on, allowing phage particles to infect their hosts. #drawtober #SciArt #Phagesky
Black and white ink drawing of a bacteriophage with an icosahedral capsid short tail and crab claws instead of tail fibres. The ink drawing has a thick black outline and minimal shading
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Day 5, Moon. The physical structures of phages are often compared to the shape and landing action of a lunar lander, with tail fibres reminiscent of the landing struts, to gently settle on the surface of its host. #Drawtober #SciArt #Phagesky
Black and white ink drawing of the moon, with a giant phage on the top right that is half the width of the moon. The moon and phage are white, surrounded by a black circular background of messy, overlapping concentric circles
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Day 6, Sacrifice/Cry. Individual bacterium can sacrifice themselves to prevent phages reproducing and save the rest of the bacterial community. They can also send out quorum sensing messages to warn other bacteria. #Drawtober #SciArt #Phagesky
Black and white ink cartoon of a scared, shouting bacterium with wide eyes, it has a hexagonal phage particle on its back. The bacterium has its mouth open and is shouting, in a speech bubble coming is a skull and cross bones, the skull is hexagonal and looks a bit like a phage
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Lactobacillus, what a #LittleLegend !
Part of our gut and vaginal microbiome, this microbe is one of the most widely used #probiotics to treat diarrhoea and eczema. Thanks to Hiral Raval, a @microbiologysociety.org champion, for suggesting I draw this for #InternationalMicroorganismDay
🐡🧪🧫#scicomm
A black and white cartoon of lactobacillus on a mottled pinky yellow splashy background. The bacillus is peaceful, wearing a headband and decorated with hippie style flowers, stars and peace signs A Microbiology Society branded version of a black and white cartoon of lactobacillus on a mottled pinky yellow splashy background. The bacillus is peaceful, wearing a headband and decorated with hippie style flowers, stars and peace signs. The quote is 'As they are probiotic strains, I love them from the gut of my heart! - Hiral Raval, BioGeneVersity, India.
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#inktober day 6 with #Pierce

I am a day late, but the prompt for yesterday inspired me more than the one of today.

I could not resist drawing a specific nanoweapon called the type 6 secretion system.
In some bacteria like Vibrio cholerae, it is firing at random...

So the unexpected can happen.
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#inktober day 5 with Deer

That one was tricky.

When a deer or any organism dies, microbes begin the decomposition process, returning nutrients to the soil.

#inktober2025 #sciart
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#inktober day 4 with Murky

They are some places where you expect murky water (or rather medium) and some places where you don't.

Poor little guy 🐟

#inktober2025 #sciart
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Day 3, Soft. Soft agar is used to visualise phages - plaque assay: bacteria infected with phages are mixed with soft agar, poured over an agar plate. A bacterial lawn grows & plaques appear - as phages infect bacteria, multiply, kill & repeat to form an expanding hole. #drawtober #SciArt #Phagesky
Black and white ink drawing of an agar filled petri dish with black spots or plaques covering the surface. One of these plaques is surrounded by a circle, connected by dotted lines to a larger magnified circle showing a lawn of bacteria punctured by a circlar hole with 7 smaller bacteriophages inside
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#inktober day 3 with #Crown

And here is our 👑 Queen B (Queen Bacterium) : E. coli

It is a ubiquitous bacterium.
It is the "lab rat" of microbiology.
And it is also a common resident of our gut.

Which bacterium would you have named as our Queen B?

#inktober2025 #sciart
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#inktober day 2 with #Weave

Cyanobacteria form interwoven patterns.

The micrographs from paper by J. Cammann et al, in Nat. Comm. Physics (2024) inspired me.

Today was less about googly eyes and more about focusing on the feel of my pens. Having fun by playing with different brush and pen sizes.
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Your message is so nice Mark ☺️ thank you, and sure would be happy to! And by the way, I cannot see the message @bstevensonlab.bsky.social is mentioning (I guess I was blocked)... Scammer are creative 🥲
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It helps (and at least I could modify it on the Instagram post)! Even in my native langage I tend to do these kind of mistakes 🤭
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😅 oh no, I did not see that and have added "one of" at the end without realising it will go from singular to plural. I cannot modify the post 🥲
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It's #Inktober once more, time to grab some pen and paper. Will you join?

The first prompt is #Mustache, and this distinguished gentlebacterium is using one of its flagellum as a mustache.

#inktober2025 #inktoberday1 #sciart
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The latest Preprint of the @justinecollier.bsky.social lab is out there ! I am so happy to share about my major work done on one of the two cytosine methyltransferases present in Caulobacter crescentus.
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I am trying to adopt a new routine on Sundays, which consists in taking some time for myself and to enjoy some creative activities including colouring our colouring book (#BacterialWorld @drsarahwettstadt.bsky.social).

For the first letter/drawing of the book, I chose to only use my fav colour!
First coloured page of the colouring book called 'coloured bacteria from A to Z' by Sarah Wettstadt and Noémie Matthey. The first bacterium is Agrobacterium tumefaciens Zoom of the previous picture showing the Agrobacterium tumefaciens bacterium and a plant with a tumor as this bacterium can cause this disease in plant
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😍😊 Thank you so much. I have a goal to share more in here 💪
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✨ We’re doing a #GIVEAWAY to celebrate #WorldBookDay &
#InternationalWomensDay 📚👩‍🔬

Win a wonderful #microbiology colouring book by 2 fabulous women @noemiematthey.bsky.social & @drsarahwettstadt.bsky.social 🦠🎨

To enter:
- Follow us
- Like
- Repost this

Winner chosen at random 10/03/25 #MicroSky
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📚✨ Happy #WorldBookDay! ✨📚

What better way to celebrate than with a book giveaway?

We are gifting one lucky winner a Microbiology colouring book by @noemiematthey.bsky.social & @drsarahwettstadt.bsky.social

Winner announced on 10/03/25 – get your entries in! 🎉
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✨ We’re doing a #GIVEAWAY to celebrate #WorldBookDay & #InternationalWomensDay 📚👩‍🔬 Win a wonderful #microbiology colouring book by 2 fabulous women @noemiematthey.bsky.social &…
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Our colouring book "Coloured Bacteria from A to Z" just got published in Italian, the 8th translation 🦠
So happy and proud of us with @noemiematthey.bsky.social for always advancing this lovely project to share the amazing and fascinating bacterial world 🥰 #microSky
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Coloured Bacteria from A to Z - a microbiology colouring book
Coloured bacteria from A-Z: a microbiology colouring book to explore the bacterial world with engaging and fun illustrations in 4 languages.
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Thank you so much Mark. That would indeed be a cool feature if they could glow in the dark ☺️
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It's really nice to see the huge flow of new people coming here! Maybe it's time for a quick presentation.

Hi 👋 I'm Noémie, I love science 🧬 and especially microbes 🔬

I do scientific illustrations for paper, cover or logo. And I'm the illustrator behind the Bacterial World blog: sarahs-world.blog
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Microbiology Education and Outreach peeps, I tried to find all the folk here I could and make this, please let me know who I've missed and I'll add them

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Interested in how antibiotics in the marine environment can affect marine mammals and the ecosystem? Check out this funded #PhD opportunity with myself at Bangor University. Info about the project & how to apply can be found here www.plymouth.ac.uk/study/resear...
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😍 oh yes, a lovely drawing style, the bugs are definitely amazing !!