New paper out in @pnas.org, and it made the cover! 👁️
We represent plasmids as circles and mutations as dots, resembling an eye, because in this paper we literally 𝑤𝑎𝑡𝑐ℎ plasmids evolve.
‼️Check Paula’s 🧵 and the paper👇
𝗣𝗹𝗮𝘀𝗺𝗶𝗱 𝗺𝘂𝘁𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗲𝘀 𝘀𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗲 𝘄𝗶𝘁𝗵 𝗰𝗼𝗽𝘆 𝗻𝘂𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
27.01.2026 20:23
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Such an interesting session at the “Collaborating in Science: Pros and Cons” workshop, organised by the Postdoctoral Committee of #CNB_CSIC.
Thanks to our amazing speakers: Ana Elena Pérez (H. U. Ramón y Cajal), Susana Guerra (@uam.es), Damián Lobato & Alberto Cobos (CNB).
13.11.2025 15:29
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The NoticiaSEM: an excellent monthly newsletter for Spanish-speaking microbiologists, now celebrating its 200th edition. It also publishes Portraits from the IMiLI. On the occasion of its 200th "birthday", it published an IMiLI "MicroChat" on......birthdays.
www.semicrobiologia.org/revista-noti...
17.11.2025 10:54
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Non-conjugative plasmids limit their mobility to persist in nature
Sabnis et al. explain why non-conjugative plasmids move at a low rate in nature. While
increased mobility can easily evolve by incorporating phage DNA into plasmids, this
is disadvantageous because it...
Do plasmids really move around that much? Well, maybe not always
Thrilled to have contributed to this story with two of my favourite microbiologists: @jrpenades.bsky.social & @sanmillan.bsky.social
This great work was led by Akshay Sabnis & @wfigueroac3.bsky.social
www.cell.com/cell-reports...
22.10.2025 17:47
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Bravooo!!! 🙌👌🥳
20.08.2025 14:52
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Dissecting pOXA-48 fitness effects in clinical Enterobacterales using plasmid-wide CRISPRi screens
Nature Communications - This study investigates the effects of the carbapenem resistance plasmid pOXA-48 in clinical enterobacteria. Using CRISPRi screens, the authors revealed that the...
This work is finally published! 🥳🧬
Plasmids are associated with very variable fitness costs in their different bacterial hosts. But, what is the contribution of each of the plasmid-genes in these host-specific effects? Study led by
@jorgesastred.bsky.social, @sanmillan.bsky.social and myself! 1/14
20.08.2025 13:25
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Do plasmids evolve faster 🐇, slower 🐢, or just like chromosomes 🧬?
In our new paper, we tackled this question using theory, simulations, bioinformatics, and experiments!
👇 Check out all the details in Paula’s thread!
Hint: 🐇 (most of the time)
22.07.2025 15:05
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Enhorabuena!!! 🎉
23.07.2025 07:40
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The must-read of this Summer! 🤩 Congrats to all the authors for this beautiful work 🥳
22.07.2025 10:28
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People from the lab killing it
At the Duomo with friends
Super proud of the lab for their outstanding presentations at #FEMS2025 in Milano!
Science is better when you work with such a stellar team!🚀✨
@femsmicro.org
17.07.2025 20:21
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Proud of the talk of Iván Linares at the #FEMS2025 on hospital-associated microbiomes and its role on pathogens persistance 🦠 @femsmicro.org
17.07.2025 15:56
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Congratulations to @cbuch.bsky.social on the FEMS-Lwoff Award!!! Well-deserved ❤️#FEMS2025
15.07.2025 09:51
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Waaaao! Amazing work! Congratulations to the team ❤️. We have to celebrate soon! 🍾
09.05.2025 09:31
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New preprint from the lab!! Check it out!
24.01.2025 12:49
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Delighted to have contributed to this fascinating paper led by Prof. Timmis on how helpful microbes can be for humanity at different scales! "The future is not set. There is no fate but what we make for ourselves". -John Connor (Terminator)
@microbiotech.bsky.social
24.01.2025 10:57
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