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Some news on my side 🎉 I will join Wageningen U&R as an assistant professor in September. My research remains at the intersection of bioinformatics and cheminformatics and I will focus on applications contributing to pharmacology and sustainability in (bio)chemical synthesis and ag.
Great I could teach #CompMetabolomics concepts in #Exploratory #Data #Analysis in the MSc course Data Driven Discovery in the Omics! 😎 With #interactive #visualization, students learned about #clustering and #networking of MS/MS spectra 😃 #teaching WU Bioinformatics WUR Plant Wageningen U&R
EVENT - Anne Osbourn Anne Osbourn - Novozymes Prize Symposium Novo Nordisk Foundation - “A million shades of green: Understanding and harnessing plant metabolic diversity” 🗓️ 9 - 10 September 2024 📍 JIC Conference Centre, Norwich Research Park Register for FREE: okt.to/RzTrFM
I’m so proud to present a key story of my PhD project! 🦠🧫Together with Zach Reitz, we developed a regulation-based strategy to predict gene cluster function and used it to discover a new BGC in Streptomyces coelicolor. Check out our preprint here: doi.org/10.1101/2024.0…
Exciting story emerging from the long-standing collaboration with Gilles van Wezel 💙💛 . Awesome work, Hannah Augustijn & Zach Reitz !! WU Bioinformatics LeidenBiology
Marnix Medema Marnix Medema on Deciphering the chemical language of plant-microbiome interactions #PMS2024
Jiayi Jing (from WU Bioinformatics) on Identifying disease-suppressive microbial consortia by dilution-to-extinction Dissecting the microbiomes of suppressive soils #PMS2024
Well done Sander Rodenburg One PhD thesis 'Uncovering oomycete metabolism using systems biology" resulted in six papers🙌This is the last one in the series doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-1… #ProudSupervisor Michael F Seidl Dick de Ridder WUR Plant Wageningen U&R Phytopathology @ WUR WU Bioinformatics
At #ISME19, I shared insights on developing sustainable microbial solutions to boost plant growth under drought. MiCRop - Microbial Imprinting for Crop Resilience Today, check out my poster (PS2.08.012 at 16:30 or earlier) to learn how microbes can help mitigate climate change by consuming greenhouse gases.
Thanks for the great collaboration, Harro Bouwmeester ! Nice how the cross-species coexpression analysis contributed insights into this pathway.