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Charlotte Cooper published paper

Recent MIBTP graduate Charlotte Cooper published a paper on her PhD research; MadR mediates acyl CoA-dependent regulation of mycolic acid desaturation in mycobacteria’ in PNAS (https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2111059119). The work has implications for understanding the strategies of cell wall remodelling for pathogenesis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and response to stress in mycobacteria across various environments ranging from soil to an intracellular niche in infected macrophages.

 

Thu 03 Mar 2022, 10:25 | Tags: publication

Kish Adoni first paper

Birmingham MIBTP student Kish Adoni has published a paper.

We have developed a new proteomics method that enriches for multiple PTM containing peptides by 6-fold using FAIMS ion mobility. Excitingly, ~40% of our multi-PTM identifications have not previously been reported.

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.jproteome.1c00721

Thu 03 Mar 2022, 10:19 | Tags: publication

Niamh Harrington and Jenny Littler published paper

Final year student Niamh and third year student Jenny, both MIBTP Warwick students, have published a paper Transcriptome Analysis of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilm Infection in an Ex Vivo Pig Model of the Cystic Fibrosis Lung, in ASM journalsLink opens in a new window.

Thu 10 Feb 2022, 11:50 | Tags: publication

Jessica Chadwick YES winner

On 21st January 2022, second year Birmingham student Jessica Chadwick (as part of a team made up of students and researchers from the universities of Birmingham, Nottingham and Keele), won the Environment YES21 prize.

The YES21 competition is a scheme for early career researchers to increase their awareness of research commercialisation.

The team's business concept, called RoboCrop, is a remote drone sensing operation that would allow early detection of pest and pathogen outbreaks using three different sensors (e-nose, IR and chlorophyll fluorescence). This would reduce pesticide inputs into fields, limiting environmental impacts and reducing costs for farmers. The team won a share of a £15k prize fund.

On their win, the team said:

"We are so proud of winning Environment YES21. Our multi-university team had to work virtually and didn’t know each other beforehand, despite this, we created a successful team. Syngenta’s workshop was uniquely rewarding with fantastic mentorship throughout. We have broadened our skill set in ways we hadn’t even considered before the competition. An amazing opportunity and having finally met in-person after the final, winning was the cherry on top."

Congratulations to Jess and the team.

Tue 25 Jan 2022, 10:59 | Tags: Entrepreneurship, award

Glen Guyver-Fletcher published paper

Final year Warwick student Glen has published a paper in the journal, Transboundary and Emerging Diseases. The paper is entitled A model exploration of carrier and movement transmission as potential explanatory causes for the persistence of foot-and-mouth disease in endemic region and can be viewed online now.

Mon 17 Jan 2022, 11:26 | Tags: publication

Jessica Chadwick YES finalist

Second year Birmingham CASE student Jessica Chadwick is part of a team who has made the final of this year's YES competition.

The YES21 competition is a scheme for early career researchers to increase their awareness of research commercialisation. There are different streams of the competition and Jessica's group, consisting of four students/researchers from Universities of Birmingham, Nottingham, and Keele, are participating in the Plant, Microbial and Environment stream which also featured a three-day workshop form Syngenta.
The team's business concept, called RoboCrop, is a remote drone sensing operation that would allow early detection of pest and pathogen outbreaks using three different sensors (e-nose, IR and chlorophyll fluorescence). This would reduce pesticide inputs into fields, limiting environmental impacts and reducing costs for farmers.
The team will present at the final, which will take place on 21st January 2022, with a chance to win a share of the £15k prize fund.
Mon 17 Jan 2022, 11:01 | Tags: Entrepreneurship, award

Alex Baker outreach and public engagement

Final year Warwick iCASE student Alex has been accepted as a participant, with hopes of delivering a presentation, at the Global Young Scientists Summit (GYSS 2022), which takes place 17-21 January 2022.

He is also an invited speaker for The Training Partnership on their A-level Chemistry on action days in Manchester, Warwick and London to ~1500 A-level students.

Mon 13 Dec 2021, 11:33 | Tags: Outreach, Teaching

Alex Baker published papers

Final year Warwick Chemistry student Alex Baker has recently published 3 papers, as follows:

COVID 19 detection device https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acssensors.1c01470

All glycan lateral flow device https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adhm.202101784

Protein-free lateral flow device https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acspolymersau.1c00032

Mon 13 Dec 2021, 11:28 | Tags: publication

Emily Skates published paper

Warwick final year student, Emily Skates, has published a paper, entitled Thioflavin T indicates membrane potential in mammalian cells and can affect it in a blue light dependent manner.

Mon 13 Dec 2021, 11:26 | Tags: publication

Huba Marton first author paper

2019 Warwick CASE student Huba Marton has had his first (first author) paper published. The paper, entitled Polymer-Mediated Cryopreservation of Bacteriophage, was published by ACS Publications.

Tue 07 Dec 2021, 14:38 | Tags: publication

Niamh Eastwood first first-author paper

Third year Birmingham student Niamh Eastwood has published her first first-author paper. The paper, entitled "The Time Machine framework: monitoring and prediction of biodiversity loss', proposes the use of AI to forecast biodiversity change and can be viewed here https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tree.2021.09.008

Thu 11 Nov 2021, 14:22 | Tags: publication

MIBTP students win at student symposium

MIBTP students across the cohorts at Warwick, won prizes at this year's School of Life Sciences student symposium. The MIBTP winners were:

Best Seminar Presentation in memory of Xue Jiang

  • Holly Shropshire

Following top 5 Posters (in no order)

  • Matt Harwood
  • Anjana Radhakrishnan
  • Beth Richmond
  • Jenny Littler
  • Helen Wilkinson

Top 5 Seminar Presentations (in no order)

  • Niamh Harrington
  • Jeff Cheng
  • Rohini Ajaykumar
Thu 11 Nov 2021, 14:15 | Tags: award

Dr Robyn Wright Guardian interview

Dr Robyn Wright, a former MIBTP Warwick student was recently interviewed for an article in The Guardian. Entitled ‘Welcome to the plastisphere: the synthetic ecosystem evolving at sea; the article describes a new ecosystem of free flowing organisms inhabiting microplastics. The article also highlights Robyn’s latest publication in Microbiome on the analysis of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) degradation by marine bacteria.

Thu 11 Nov 2021, 14:07 | Tags: publication

Ilyas Alav first-author publication

Final year Birmingham MIBTP student Ilyas Alav is named first-author on a paper published in the Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy: Interchangeability of periplasmic adaptor proteins AcrA and AcrE in forming functional efflux pumps with AcrD in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium

Thu 11 Nov 2021, 14:03 | Tags: publication

Jake Carter published paper

Final year MIBTP Birmingham graduate Jake Carter is first author on a publication in PNAS entitled: Ultrarapid detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA using a reverse transcription-free exponential amplification reaction, RTF-EXPAR

Thu 11 Nov 2021, 14:00 | Tags: publication

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