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@aarontan
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at SCELSE & SBS (Kline & Thibault Labs) Research interests: Host-pathogen interactions, Extracellular Electron Transport Personal interests: Photography, Cooking, Baking Twitter: Photon_Trapper
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What if quorum sensing doesnβt promote biofilms - but restrains it? π€
New work from @harisantypas.bsky.social shows that the Fsr QS system in Enterococcus faecalis acts as a brake on biofilm formation and pathogenesis during infective endocarditis (IE).
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Enterococcus fans: Check out our latest on E. faecalis EET, advancing our understanding of both the fundamental physiology of this bug and new mechanisms of its virulence. This is the product of a thrilling collaboration with friends in Singapore @gthibault.bsky.social led by @aarontan.bsky.social.
Strep/Enterococcal colleagues!
Streptococcal Biology GRC/GRS are open for applications. Acceptances are underway and the meeting is on track to fill up.
If youβre aiming for a short talk (lots of slots), registering early matters for full consideration.
Share widely!
www.grc.org/streptococca...
Our latest efforts to understand Enterococcal wound infection. In long-term collaboration with @gthibault.bsky.social, we discovered how E. faecalis makes extracellular ROS - via EET!β‘οΈWhich in turn dysregulates host UPR to delay wound healing. Led by @aarontan.bsky.social - his videos below are π€©!