A very selective antibiotic that does not disturb the microbiota, metabolic pathways of the Deepwater Horizon spill, and GI microbiome role in acute myeloid leukemia.
Jobs and events
Postdoc funding opportunity “Microbiology of the built environment”, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
The 4th Microbiome R&D and Business Collaboration Forum: USA – 3-4 October 2016, La Jolla, San Diego, USA
Human gut microbiome
The role of the gastrointestinal microbiome in infectious complications during induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia – Jessica R. Galloway-Peña – Cancer
Animal experiments
The native microbiome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans: gateway to a new host-microbiome model – Philipp Dirksen – BMC Biology
Editorial: Caenorhabditis microbiota: worm guts get populated – Laura C. Clark – BMC Biology
A Pathogen-Selective Antibiotic Minimizes Disturbance to the Microbiome – Jiangwei Yao – Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Waste, pollution, and water treatment microbiology
Reconstructing metabolic pathways of hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria from the Deepwater Horizon oil spill – Nina Dombrowski – Nature Microbiology
The effects of sodium hypochlorite against selected drinking water-isolated bacteria in planktonic and sessile states – I.B. Gomes – Science of the Total Environment
Microbes in the news
Gut Microbiome Startup CeMeT Aims to Build Reference Database from 10K Volunteers in Germany – Julia Karow – Genome Web
Microbiome linked to infectious complications in AML – Medical Xpress
Narrow-Spectrum Antibiotic Could Spare the Microbiome. A drug that singles out Staphylococcus aureus leaves gut-dwelling microbiota largely intact, a mouse study shows – Amanda B. Keener – The Scientist
Genetic potential of oil-eating bacteria from the BP oil spill decoded – University of Texas at Austin
Fooling the test: Antibiotic-resistant bacteria that look susceptible – Phys.org
A new industry that uses bacteria to remediate old mines? – Jonathan Migneault – Sudbury
The Mighty Microbes of Yellowstone – Scalding water is home to what microbiologists call extremophiles, heat-loving creatures that have figured in many scientific breakthroughs – David Quammen – National Geographic
Science, publishing, and career
John Oliver exposes how the media turns scientific studies into “morning show gossip”
– German Lopez – Vox
Tracking Career Outcomes for Postdoctoral Scholars: A Call to Action – Elizabeth A. Silva – PLOS Biology
With quotes from me: Image manipulation in biomedical papers is commonplace – Maria Burke – Chemistry World
Thank you for your daily Microbiome Digest, Elisabeth! From each Digest, I can usually find at least one link that is so appealing that I have to click on it. This time it was the selective antibiotics that leaves the microbiome alone that caught my attention.
With Appreciation,
Xin
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