Lars Dietrich

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I love bacteria.
Biofilm physiology. Associate Professor, Biological Sciences, Columbia University, he/him
Dietrichlab.com
Light-sheet imaging of biofilms at the air-liquid interface. Check out the distinct cell layers and bacteria zipping around like comets in the liquid 💫. Honored to be part of this amazing study by @rajutomer ’s lab and collaborators. https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2023.05.31.543173v2

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Yeeeees that’s a #biofilm, a multi-species community of #bacteria growing as a macrocolony !! A majestic form of #life, a pure #art made by #microbes #MicrobialArt (picture taken by myself when I was @[email protected] working for @[email protected])

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/biofilmMan/status/1619768413773258755

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“Yeeeees that’s a #biofilm, a multi-species community of #bacteria growing as a macrocolony !! A majestic form of #life, a pure #art made by #microbes #MicrobialArt (picture taken by myself when I was @HumboldtUni working for @exc_moa)”

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So proud to bring back this fabulous nanocourse for the 3rd year running. First 2 sessions are hybrid format and open to all. See details below and here: https://curriculumfellows.hms.harvard.edu/classes/intro-anaerobe-physiology-0

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/HarvardMSI/status/1605279679195348993

Intro to Anaerobe Physiology

Co-hosted by the Harvard Microbial Sciences Initiative, the Massachusetts Host-Microbiome Center, and the Harvard Graduate Program in Bacteriology. Course Overview: Life on planet earth has been dominated by anaerobes, from the earliest forms of life to the complex microbial communities that comprise your internal gut microbiota. This nanocourse will introduce unique aspects of anaerobe physiology, including adaptions to thrive in anaerobic environments. Course schedule:

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The present and future of Turing models in developmental biology

Shigeru Kondo @[email protected] gives a personal perspective on how the Turing model has been implemented and adapted in recent years.

https://journals.biologists.com/dev/article/149/24/dev200974/286110/The-present-and-future-of-Turing-models-in

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Dev_journal/status/1605216685270745091

present and future of Turing models in developmental biology

Summary: This Spotlight discusses how the Turing model, first published 70 years ago, has been implemented and adapted to understand developmental principles.

The Company of Biologists

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Owls can be especially beautiful in the very early morning—well before they have gone to sleep and while their eyes are still attuned to the dark. The visiting great horned owl in Central Park.

#birdcpp #birds #birdwatching #wildlife #nature

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“Owls can be especially beautiful in the very early morning—well before they have gone to sleep and while their eyes are still attuned to the dark. The visiting great horned owl in Central Park. #birdcpp #birds #birdwatching #wildlife #nature”

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At the end of dusk, this Northern saw-whet owl spent quite a while stretching, scratching and preening before flying out into the waiting night. (Central Park, New York)

#birdcpp #birds #birdwatching #nature #wildlife

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/davidlei/status/1604270598749831173

David Lei on Twitter

“At the end of dusk, this Northern saw-whet owl spent quite a while stretching, scratching and preening before flying out into the waiting night. (Central Park, New York) #birdcpp #birds #birdwatching #nature #wildlife”

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In this clip, you can see physarum polycephalum (a single-celled protist often called slime mold) compressing and contracting its "veins" in what is actually its search for food

[source, read more: https://buff.ly/2LaBw4m]

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1603290582734049285

Watch a Brainless, Single-Cell Slime Hunt for Food in This Eerie GIF

Slime mold is on the prowl in a GIF catching eyes on Reddit.

Live Science

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We are recruiting Associate/Full Professors. Join me in an exciting journey on Biofilms and Microbiomes @[email protected] @[email protected] . The ad is at Science https://bit.ly/3Fj6lAu Nature https://go.nature.com/3VYG0Oz THE https://bit.ly/3Y3mUsD. Apply and contact me [email protected] for info.

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/FillouxLab/status/1600753977569972230

Associate/Full Professors in Microbial Biofilm Biology, and Medical Biofilms & Public Health - Singapore (SG) job with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore | 636499

SBS, CoS, together with SCELSE at the NTU Singapore invite highly motivated candidates to apply for Associate/Full Professors.

Science Careers

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We’re hiring a Post-doc with microbiology and systems biology experience to work on the B. subtilis circadian clock. Super collaboration with @[email protected] and @[email protected]. Apply by 31 Dec. See here for description: http://bitly.ws/xnQk #chronobiology @[email protected] #Munich

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/MarthaMerrow/status/1598742011724664859

PostDoc (m/f/x)

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It’s not every day that you get to meet a Nobel laureate! 🤩 So nice to chat with Martin Chalfie at #CellBio2022

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/TMedwigKinney/status/1599460787633782784

Taylor Medwig-Kinney, Ph.D. on Twitter

“It’s not every day that you get to meet a Nobel laureate! 🤩 So nice to chat with Martin Chalfie at #CellBio2022”

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