Steph N. Seifert, PhD
@stephseifertphd.bsky.social
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PI of the Molecular Ecology of Zoonotic and Animal Pathogens Lab Co-PI, Viral Emergence Research Institute Interested in virology, evolution, ecology, and still cares about diversity and equity in STEM she/her
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blackinmicro.bsky.social
Friendly reminder: 🎉 Pre-register today & get ready to join our FREE online celebration. Everyone is welcome. To keep #BlackInMicro alive Donate: tinyurl.com/GiveBiM and Register to attend: linktr.ee/BlackInMicro (see links in bio) #BiMWeek2025
The summarised schedule of Black in Micro Week 2025, October 14-16. All times are in Eastern Standard Time. Mon 14: Pathways for Change. Welcome and Keynote Address 12pm. Marian Johnson-Thompson, PhD. Panel Discussion: Finding Black Spaces in STEM, 1:15-2:15 PM. Weds 15, Careers & Research: ECR Symposium 9-12 PM. Panel discussion: Navigating Careers in Microbiology 2-3 PM. Thurs 16, Community: Panel Discussion - Empowering Your Science 12-1:15 PM. Workshop: Science in Action
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noamross.net
I have the privilege of working with fed agency folks. They've been jerked around, forced to move, had offices taken, lost resources, put on leave, fired, re-hired, *shot at*, and now furloughed. Still they return each day to help make America a bit more informed, healthier, and safer.
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raw937.bsky.social
Multiomic analysis of the only megaphage in culture. In press today.

Unlocking the genomic repertoire of a cultivated megaphage | npj Viruses share.google/HgU1cjRnaHWv...

#phage #bacteriophage
Unlocking the genomic repertoire of a cultivated megaphage - npj Viruses
npj Viruses - Unlocking the genomic repertoire of a cultivated megaphage
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stephseifertphd.bsky.social
A single freezer inventory document that everyone must use, especially for samples! Each box has a specific position in the freezer, labeled as the location which has allowed us to recover from a freezer failure without everyone losing track of the boxes they need to find
stephseifertphd.bsky.social
One of the best parts of being at a land-grant university is the chance to connect field ecology, lab virology, and public health right here in our own community. Proud to contribute local science to global questions. @wsuvetmed.bsky.social
stephseifertphd.bsky.social
Huge shoutout to our co-first authors:
Grant Rickard (Undergraduate researcher now MD student) and Ricardo Rivero (PhD candidate) @ricardoriveroh.bsky.social
and many collaborators and local farmers who made this work possible 💫
@viralemergence.org
stephseifertphd.bsky.social
Timely as earlier this year, Whitman County reported a fatal case of HPS allowing us to share surveillance data with local & state Public Health partners. Even with our limited sample size, we detected viral reassortment and recovered two SNV genomes from voles (!!)
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Last year, Whitmer et al. (CDC) highlighted a striking gap: a complete lack of SNV genomic data from the Northwestern US. Our small study begins to fill that gap, focusing on rodent surveillance in an agricultural region of Washington & Idaho.
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colincarlson.bsky.social
🚨 NEW: Climate change is already causing 30,000 deaths per year - a global annual economic loss of $100-350B USD - but the true damage is probably 10x higher. Out TODAY in Nature Climate Change: the first systematic look at the science of "health impact attribution" 🔓 www.nature.com/articles/s41...
"Health losses attributed to anthropogenic climate change," a brief communication in the journal Nature Climate Change. There's a map showing regions of the world, and pie charts of relevant studies as they apply to different health impacts like "heat-related deaths" and "maternal and child health"
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jdrakephd.bsky.social
How do human-wildlife interfaces and seasonality interact during disease emergence? Our team has created a model, inspired by the #spillover of #Ebola, to better understand the interplay.

Read more about our research: royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/...
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ctrlalttim.com
The @panaction.bsky.social just published a fantastic briefing paper about the Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing system - take a look if you want the full perspective on what PABS is, and why it matters for both health equity and fair data governance.

www.pandemicactionnetwork.org/news/briefin...
Briefing Paper on Pathogen Access and Benefit Sharing (PABS) | Pandemic Action Network
www.pandemicactionnetwork.org
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arsweeny.bsky.social
Delighted to have this preprint out! It's been a long time in the works, involved a lot of fun discussion, and was a wonderful collaboration with Colin & Cecilia to get it from conception to final form.
colincarlson.bsky.social
New preprint! 🥳🎉 We looked at viral coinfection patterns at the largest scale ever in wildlife. We found a strong association among CoVs, PMVs, and influenza A, and higher coinfection rates in wildlife trade; plus, evidence that bats accumulate persistent infections. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Figure 3 of our paper, which shows viral coinfection networks at the virus level
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colincarlson.bsky.social
New preprint! 🥳🎉 We looked at viral coinfection patterns at the largest scale ever in wildlife. We found a strong association among CoVs, PMVs, and influenza A, and higher coinfection rates in wildlife trade; plus, evidence that bats accumulate persistent infections. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Figure 3 of our paper, which shows viral coinfection networks at the virus level
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jeremymberg.bsky.social
Updating my analysis now that August data should be relatively complete.

Not great news...

The rate of investment of the appropriation is not increasing and it seems unlikely that the entire appropriation will be committed this year.

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fviromics.bsky.social
New preprint! If some merbecoviruses use DPP4 and others use ACE2, what do those hedgehog merbecoviruses use?! As it turns out, neither! In our latest study, we uncover the "missing" receptor for the MERS-related viruses in hedgehogs. [These findings were first shared at ASV this year] (1/6)
Aminopeptidase N is a receptor for hedgehog merbecoviruses
Merbecoviruses, closely related to the highly pathogenetic Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), circulate in hedgehogs throughout Europe and Asia, raising concerns about zoonotic t...
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nboyd.bsky.social
Recently tested some de-novo minibinders against two targets (thanks Adaptyv!) designed using our open-source design library, `mosaic`; our best method got hit rates of 7/10 and 8/10 and affinities as low as single-digit nanomolar. Wrote up some thoughts here: blog.escalante.bio/minibinder-d...