Stephan Uphoff
Associate Professor at Oxford Biochemistry. Investigating bacterial DNA Repair and Mutagenesis. Imaging single molecules and single cells.
@therad-lab.bsky.social
Fungal immunologist. Associate Professor at University of Birmingham. Lister Institute Fellow. Feminist.
@tunglejic.bsky.social
Dad of two, Professor, Lister Research Fellow and Wellcome Investigator at the John Innes Centre. Interested in bacterial chromosome organization & segregation, plasmids, and phages. www.tunglelab.org
@sarahdimeloe.bsky.social
Immunologist at University of Birmingham, UK. Particular interest in immune cell metabolism. Lister Institute Fellow. Co-Director, MRC AIM doctoral training partnership.
@corrigar.bsky.social
Ad Astra Fellow at UCD, formerly Henry Dale and Lister Institute Senior Research Fellow at the University of Sheffield
@stewartlab.bsky.social
Professor of Human Microbiome Research at Newcastle University. Using 'omics and organoids to study diet-microbe-host interaction. Microbiome; Microbiology; preterm infant; necrotising enterocolitis; inflammatory bowel disease; cancer. He/Him
@jojdavies.bsky.social
Group leader @ Oxford University. Interested in chromatin structure, gene regulation and genome editing
@balloulab.bsky.social
Ballou Lab at the MRC CMM, University of Exeter. How do fungi make different shapes and cause disease? Obsessed with microscopes.
@thelisterinstitute.bsky.social
The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine funds high quality biomedical researchers through annual prize grants.
@lewlab.com
Playing with #singlemolecules, bending light, and algorithms to see really small things. Led by Matthew Lew, Associate Professor @WashUESE @WashUengineers @WashU #superresolution #microscopy #SMLM #computationalimaging
@zhichangliu.bsky.social
Associate Professor at Westlake University l Associate Editor of SmartMat @smartmat.bsky.social. Focus on Molecular-Strain Engineering / Supramolecular Organic Functional Assembly liu.westlake.edu.cn
@profkalium.bsky.social
Ion Channel Biophysics, K+ Channels, OXION PhD programme, University of Oxford, Dept Physics & Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery etc... But all views my own
@olivia-paxie.bsky.social
A PhD student from Otago, NZ studying aerobic metabolism in Enterococcus faecalis at the Cook Lab!
@titiasixma.bsky.social
Structural biologist and biochemist, interested in ubiquitin enzymes and DNA repair & regulation
@karaslab.bsky.social
Synthetic Biology. Designer cells and organelles. Space plants and microbes. Antifungal. Antimicrobials. Optimization of DNA delivery: conjugation, cell fusion. Western University, Canada.
@isaacli.bsky.social
Single-molecule biophysicist, building force-responsive DNA to study biology, love space exploration real & sci-fi. 🔬🧬🧫🌟🪐🚀 Associate Professor of Chemistry at UBC Okanagan, Canada Research Chair, Michael Smith Scholar 🍁🇨🇦 https://lilab.ok.ubc.ca/
@winterhalterlab.bsky.social
Wellcome Early-Career Fellow investigating novel DNA damage repair mechanisms in bacteria at Newcastle university (UK)
@esashilab.bsky.social
Sir William Dunn School, University of Oxford, Interested in genome stability, homologous recombination, chromosome, centromeres https://esashilab.wordpress.com/
@christophechapard.bsky.social
@proftomellis.bsky.social
Synthetic Biology & Synthetic Genomics @ Imperial College London and the Sanger Institute. Bilingual in English and DNA. Views are either my own or my microbes'
@damelab.bsky.social
Interested in the organisation of chromatin in bacteria and archaea, its interplay with transcription and evolution. Methods: single-molecule and ensemble biochemistry, genetics, molecular microbiology, 3D genomics, (computational) structural biology.
@danielabarilla.bsky.social
Microbial geneticist interested in large and small DNA 🧬 rings in bacteria and archaea. Living in Brontë country and based at the University of Old York. https://barillalabyork.weebly.com/
@ritastrack.bsky.social
Senior editor at Nature Methods. Ph.D. I handle microscopy, imaging, probes, spatial 'omics and chemical biology! @rita_strack on the place formerly known as twitter.
@mjafreeman.bsky.social
Cell Biologist. Membrane proteins, rhomboids, signalling, inflammation, cancer, unknome... Head, Dunn School of Pathology, @UniofOxford And other stuff
@biochemsoc.bsky.social
Since 1911, we have supported the molecular bioscience community, promoting the sharing of knowledge and enhancing career development. Discover more about the Society: https://linktr.ee/biochemicalsociety
@microbiologysociety.org
Microbiology Society: A world in which the science of #microbiology provides maximum benefit to society | microbiologysociety.org lnk.bio/microbiosoc
@elife.bsky.social
The funder-researcher collaboration and open-access publisher for research in the life and biomedical sciences. Follow @eLifeCommunity.bsky.social
@science.org
The world's leading outlet for cutting-edge research in all areas of science. https://www.science.org
@cellpress.bsky.social
Cell Press partners with scientists across all disciplines to publish and share work that will inspire future directions in research. #ScienceThatInspires
@natrevmicro.nature.com
Exploring the wonders of microbiology with reviews and commentaries from across the field. Brought to you by your curious editors! 🔬✨ https://nature.com/nrmicro/
@natmicrobiol.nature.com
Nature Microbiology publishes the latest research and commentary in all areas of microbiology. https://www.nature.com/nmicrobiol/
@nature.com
Research, news, and commentary from Nature, the international science journal. For daily science news, get Nature Briefing: https://go.nature.com/get-Nature-Briefing
@uendesfelder.bsky.social
Single-Molecule Microbiology and Biophysics @unibonn.bsky.social posting a mix of science & personal opinions just science can be found on www.ifmb.uni-bonn.de/en/research/rg-endesfelder & github.com/Endesfelder-Lab
@jonasries.bsky.social
The Ries group develops superresolution microscopy to study the structure and dynamics of proteins, ultimately in the living cell. @maxperutzlabs.bsky.social @univie.ac.at #SMLM, #MINFLUX, #endocytosis, #AI4microscopy
@howarthsci.bsky.social
Mark Howarth research group at University of Cambridge Department of Pharmacology: Innovating Protein Technologies for Therapeutics and Vaccine Design. www.howarthgroup.org
@ana-namburete.bsky.social
Associate Professor at University of Oxford Department of Computer Science Pembroke College
@philbiggin.bsky.social
Computational biochemist, interested in neuronal signalling at the atomic level and computer-aided drug design. All views my own. @[email protected] @philbiggin@X bigginlab.web.ox.ac.uk
@s-lab.bsky.social
Microbiologist, Group Leader at the John Innes Centre, UK. Our group is interested in bacterial cell biology and development. We are particularly passionate about #Streptomyces. Lab website: www.schlimpertlab.com
@medsci.ox.ac.uk
Oxford University's Medical Sciences Division is an internationally recognised centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research and teaching, comprised of 16 core departments and the School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. www.medsci.ox.ac.uk
@kavlioxford.bsky.social
Catalysing discovery by bringing the physical sciences into the cell.
@oxfordbiochemistry.bsky.social
The Department of Biochemistry at the University of Oxford
@robklose.bsky.social
Professor of Genetics Department of Biochemistry University of Oxford kloselab.co.uk
@sulianamanley.bsky.social
Professor of physics and bioengineering @EPFL. Microscopy and mitochondria devotee. This view is all mine.
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@newcollegeoxf.bsky.social
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@hhmijanelia.bsky.social
HHMI’s Janelia Research Campus in Ashburn, Virginia, is innovating research practices and technologies to solve biology’s deepest mysteries. https://www.janelia.org/