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School of Biological Sciences at the University of Southampton unisouthampton.bsky.social tackling the world’s greatest life science challenges.
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🎨 How can creativity strengthen policymaking?
CCPN Dialogues hosts Vanissa Wanick & Emily Bastable with a rapid-fire line-up on underrepresented groups, sonic methods, playful participation, and games research.

🗓️ Wed 22 Oct, 12–1pm (UK) • Online

🔗 Register: buff.ly/VeZiVl8
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Huge congratulations to our nominees this evening Rising Star Dr Abigail Sudol - Public Good and Social Mobility Prof Mark Chapman and ED&I Concordat Faculty Champions Network team @theeliaslab.bsky.social and ALL the other nominees & amazing winners tonight 👇 👏👏👏
Abigail Sudol Mark Chapman and Salah Elias VC award winners 2025
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We are excited to be at the @unisouthampton.bsky.social #vcawards2025 tonight 🌟 Wishing everyone the best of luck!! 🍀🤞🥳
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All ready to start our sparkling new BIOL6105 module Advanced Pharmacology 🥳🥳 for our sparkling new MSci Pharmacology and Drug Discovery programme at @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social @unisouthampton.bsky.social

And now, let's Fold.it!! @foldingathome.org
Computer room ready for our students, blue screens showing title slide reading BIOL6105  Advanced Pharmacology
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Read BBC South Today's additional coverage of this story here - featuring our academic Prof Tamar Pincus👇

www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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Three new kids on the block. ARMADA, BRIGADE, and TALON. Impressive how multiple labs all come together to contribute to discovery. Great collaboration with Simon, Chase, and Eugene. From the very talented Ryan Bell, together with Thomas Gaudin and our own Yi Wu.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
YprA family helicases provide the missing link between diverse prokaryotic immune systems
Bacteria and archaea possess an enormous variety of antivirus immune systems that often share homologous proteins and domains, some of which contribute to diverse defense strategies. YprA family helic...
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Evolutionarily speaking, the most interesting part for me, is the demonstration that polyamine block in glutamate receptors is an ancestral regulatory mechanism that predates bilaterians, showing that key aspects of synaptic physiology arose early in animal evolution (prebilaterian).
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@erickramonerick.bsky.social‬ from the @unisouthampton.bsky.social is up next! He is talking about enhancing photosynthesis and nutritional value in tomato by manipulating chloroplast development. So interesting! 🍅 #PlastidPreview2025
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Today we celebrate 1 year of the Jubilee Sports & Recreation Centre 🥳

A year of movement, energy, and community. We’ve achieved record participation, growing memberships, and a UK Active Award recognition.

Take a look at some of the highlights from across 2025👇
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📣 New Pairing Scheme Opportunity with the Royal Society

Are you a research scientist interested in understanding how your expertise can shape policy and decision-making?

See full details of the scheme, and how to apply at: buff.ly/tlmjJUR
📅 Application deadline: 3pm BST, Friday 26 September
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Our Keynote Presentation is underway! We are honoured to have @mjtplantbiology.bsky.social‬ from the @unisouthampton.bsky.social‬ discussing the fascinating world of chloroplast-to-nucleus retrograde signalling. What a great start to the day! #PlastidPreview2025
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A year ago, The Splice Lab was just me. Now it is filled with talented, fun-loving people. Navigating this growth phase is both challenging and rewarding as we bid farewel to colleagues while welcoming fresh talents! www.splicelab.co.uk @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social
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Prof Mark Chapman and @socobiodtp.bsky.social PhD student Anastasia Kolesnikova having lots of fun and very busy at #southamptonpride today! 🏳️‍🌈❤️ Beans, games, free plants 2 !! 🌿 Come and say 👋 @sotonlgbt.org.uk @uosengagement.bsky.social #pride #sotonbeans
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We are very excited to be part of #Pride 🏳️‍🌈 this weekend @SouthamptonGuildhall Sat 23rd Sun 24th August! Learn all about our #sotonbeans 🫘🫛 ☀️research @unisouthampton.bsky.social @rsb.org.uk Have fun play games & take a plant home 🌿 #citizenscience sign up below 2 👇 #sotonpride #scienceforall
Soton beans project with Professor Mark Chapman
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Our researchers have uncovered new insights into how bacteria defend themselves against phages, a type of virus 🦠

The findings could help to develop new treatments for antibiotic resistant bacteria.

Read more 👉‬ https://tr.pulse.ly/tzludunyjy
Bacteria infected with phage. Dots show phage replication sites.
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Another #technician team building day wrapped up - who knew that spaghetti and marshmallows could be so much fun! @unisouthampton.bsky.social @sotonbiosciences.bsky.social
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Thrilled to see our Kiwa story out today! A membrane-associated supercomplex that senses infection and blocks replication and transcription.

www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...

Huge congratulations to Yi and Zhiying for bringing it home, to Thomas for starting us off, and to all the collaborators.
Kiwa is a membrane-embedded defense supercomplex activated at phage attachment sites
Zhang, Todeschini, and Wu et al. show that the bacterial defense system Kiwa senses phage attachment at the membrane and assembles a transmembrane complex that halts infection by blocking phage DNA re...
www.cell.com
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"If bacteria had a list of things to fear, phages would be at the top."

Dr Franklin Nobrega writes about how understanding the 'rules of engagement' in an ancient, microscopic battle could be key in the fight back against antibiotic-resistant infections.
theconversation.com/how-ancient-...
How ancient viruses could help fight antibiotic resistance
The viruses that kill bacteria may be our best bet against antibiotic resistance – if we can understand how they win.
theconversation.com
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Graduation officially kicks off today, and we're so proud to be celebrating with you! 🎓 🫶🏻

This moment marks the end of one incredible chapter and the start of an exciting new journey. Here's to the Class of 2025!

#WeAreUoS
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