Branko Rihtman
@cyanoney.bsky.social
Eukaryote growing prokaryotes so I can infect them with phages. 2024 BBSRC Fellow at the University of Warwick
In a bookstore in Lisbon @dorianlynskey.bsky.social
November 10, 2025 at 12:59 PM
In a bookstore in Lisbon @dorianlynskey.bsky.social
Single-particle genomics uncovers abundant non-canonical marine viruses from nanolitre volumes
Very cool paper and method. I was looking forward to this coming out of preprint (short thread below on why)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Very cool paper and method. I was looking forward to this coming out of preprint (short thread below on why)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Single-particle genomics uncovers abundant non-canonical marine viruses from nanolitre volumes - Nature Microbiology
Environmental micro-compartment genomics provides efficient and high-throughput single-particle DNA sequencing that captures overlooked members of microbial communities.
www.nature.com
November 5, 2025 at 3:34 PM
Single-particle genomics uncovers abundant non-canonical marine viruses from nanolitre volumes
Very cool paper and method. I was looking forward to this coming out of preprint (short thread below on why)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Very cool paper and method. I was looking forward to this coming out of preprint (short thread below on why)
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
I knew it would take less than a day for a tiktok dj to make something.
November 5, 2025 at 12:13 PM
I knew it would take less than a day for a tiktok dj to make something.
PSA
If your article/essay/blog post/LinkedIn post are sprinkled with emojis, bullet points (or the winning combo, emojis instead of bullet points) and those long dashes (—), I am not reading them.
I know where ChatGPT is, I can ask it myself if I want to read a machine generated opinion on RNAseq
If your article/essay/blog post/LinkedIn post are sprinkled with emojis, bullet points (or the winning combo, emojis instead of bullet points) and those long dashes (—), I am not reading them.
I know where ChatGPT is, I can ask it myself if I want to read a machine generated opinion on RNAseq
November 5, 2025 at 2:39 PM
PSA
If your article/essay/blog post/LinkedIn post are sprinkled with emojis, bullet points (or the winning combo, emojis instead of bullet points) and those long dashes (—), I am not reading them.
I know where ChatGPT is, I can ask it myself if I want to read a machine generated opinion on RNAseq
If your article/essay/blog post/LinkedIn post are sprinkled with emojis, bullet points (or the winning combo, emojis instead of bullet points) and those long dashes (—), I am not reading them.
I know where ChatGPT is, I can ask it myself if I want to read a machine generated opinion on RNAseq
Come work with me!
I am hiring a senior research technician to help me discover novel phage genes with antibiofilm properties. We will create metagenomic libraries, program robots, sequence viral metagenomes and many more fun things.
The application deadline is 02-Dec-25.
shorturl.at/GErUo
I am hiring a senior research technician to help me discover novel phage genes with antibiofilm properties. We will create metagenomic libraries, program robots, sequence viral metagenomes and many more fun things.
The application deadline is 02-Dec-25.
shorturl.at/GErUo
Senior Research Technician (111019-1125) - University of Warwick
Title: Senior Research Technician (111019-1125). Application Deadline: . Position Type: Fixed Term
shorturl.at
November 4, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Come work with me!
I am hiring a senior research technician to help me discover novel phage genes with antibiofilm properties. We will create metagenomic libraries, program robots, sequence viral metagenomes and many more fun things.
The application deadline is 02-Dec-25.
shorturl.at/GErUo
I am hiring a senior research technician to help me discover novel phage genes with antibiofilm properties. We will create metagenomic libraries, program robots, sequence viral metagenomes and many more fun things.
The application deadline is 02-Dec-25.
shorturl.at/GErUo
Check out our latest preprint in which we describe a new phage plaque sequencing pipeline which lowers the cost of sequencing by up to 10-fold while significantly shortening the time required to obtain the phage genome sequences
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Rolling out plaque-2-sequence: a single plaque sequencing approach enabling rapid, low-cost sequencing of phages directly from plaques
Rapid, accurate, and scalable sequencing of bacteriophage genomes is critical to advance phage therapy, build phage biobanks and understand phage genomic diversity. Current methods are based on sequen...
www.biorxiv.org
November 3, 2025 at 10:16 AM
Check out our latest preprint in which we describe a new phage plaque sequencing pipeline which lowers the cost of sequencing by up to 10-fold while significantly shortening the time required to obtain the phage genome sequences
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Doing RNAseq analysis on Halloween
October 30, 2025 at 11:18 AM
Doing RNAseq analysis on Halloween
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
PhD opportunity in my lab: exploring how commensals and pathogens build biofilm communities on endotracheal (ventilator) tubes. Microbial ecology, medical microbiology and fancy imaging! Co-supervised with the fabulous Saskia Bakker and Jeremy Webb warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa... #MicroSky
Dr Freya Harrison
Dr Freya Harrison
warwick.ac.uk
October 15, 2025 at 8:09 PM
PhD opportunity in my lab: exploring how commensals and pathogens build biofilm communities on endotracheal (ventilator) tubes. Microbial ecology, medical microbiology and fancy imaging! Co-supervised with the fabulous Saskia Bakker and Jeremy Webb warwick.ac.uk/fac/cross_fa... #MicroSky
PhD project claxon!!
Interested in phage functional metagenomics? Want to learn how to program a robot?
Apply for a fully funded MIBTP PhD with myself, Rich Puxty, and @friendlymicrobe.bsky.social here at Warwick, working on viral anti-biofilm gene discovery.
Apply here:
tinyurl.com/phagegenomics
Interested in phage functional metagenomics? Want to learn how to program a robot?
Apply for a fully funded MIBTP PhD with myself, Rich Puxty, and @friendlymicrobe.bsky.social here at Warwick, working on viral anti-biofilm gene discovery.
Apply here:
tinyurl.com/phagegenomics
October 14, 2025 at 3:06 PM
PhD project claxon!!
Interested in phage functional metagenomics? Want to learn how to program a robot?
Apply for a fully funded MIBTP PhD with myself, Rich Puxty, and @friendlymicrobe.bsky.social here at Warwick, working on viral anti-biofilm gene discovery.
Apply here:
tinyurl.com/phagegenomics
Interested in phage functional metagenomics? Want to learn how to program a robot?
Apply for a fully funded MIBTP PhD with myself, Rich Puxty, and @friendlymicrobe.bsky.social here at Warwick, working on viral anti-biofilm gene discovery.
Apply here:
tinyurl.com/phagegenomics
History. It repeats itself.
My first thought was “wow I hope this guy didn’t give out his name because he could absolutely be charged” and yup, he is correct to stay anonymous.
This man’s account is shocking. His neighbors’ situation is shocking. The entire Chicago raid is shocking.
This man’s account is shocking. His neighbors’ situation is shocking. The entire Chicago raid is shocking.
October 11, 2025 at 10:04 AM
History. It repeats itself.
This map is really confusing
Spatio-Temporal Resolution of Microbial Functions and Taxa Associated With Cyanobacterial Harmful Algae Blooms Along a 500-Km Aquatic Continuum in the Lake Erie Watershed enviromicro-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Spatio‐Temporal Resolution of Microbial Functions and Taxa Associated With Cyanobacterial Harmful Algae Blooms Along a 500‐Km Aquatic Continuum in the Lake Erie Watershed
The aquatic microbiome can influence cyanobacterial harmful algal blooms. Abundances of genes and transcripts for phosphorus acquisition, denitrification and nitrogen fixation were higher upstream, w....
enviromicro-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
October 7, 2025 at 8:22 AM
This map is really confusing
Weak and disappointing. If being a Nazi isn't enough to remove someone from the list of Fellows, what is?
"I am increasingly concerned over threats to the values that allow science to flourish." Read the full statement from the President of the Royal Society Sir Adrian Smith: royalsociety.org/news/2025/10...
A statement from the President of the Royal Society | Royal Society
A statement from the President of the Royal Society regarding threats to the values that allow science to flourish.
royalsociety.org
October 1, 2025 at 6:26 PM
Weak and disappointing. If being a Nazi isn't enough to remove someone from the list of Fellows, what is?
Fascinating! Well done, so nice to see familiar names on this publication
We've tried to take a different view at the issue of nutrient limitations-looking for the shared basis rather than for specific response. This is the result:
www.jbc.org/article/S002...
Led by Hagit Zer with Stav Chen and David Rasin, in close collaboration with Miguel Hernandez–Prieto. Thanks!
www.jbc.org/article/S002...
Led by Hagit Zer with Stav Chen and David Rasin, in close collaboration with Miguel Hernandez–Prieto. Thanks!
A shared basis for nutrient limitation response in cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria possess diverse regulatory mechanisms to adapt to nutrient limitation,
yet the extent to which these responses are shared across different nutrient stresses
remains unclear. Understandin...
www.jbc.org
September 26, 2025 at 8:55 AM
Fascinating! Well done, so nice to see familiar names on this publication
Love my town.
✅ Labour HOLD
Yesterday's Leamington Clarendon (Warwick) council by-election result:
LAB: 30.3% (-18.7)
LDEM: 29.6% (+13.3)
REF: 16.3% (+16.3)
GRN: 12.7% (-6.2)
CON: 7.4% (-8.6)
IND: 3.8% (+3.8)
+/- 2023
andrewteale.me.uk/previews
Yesterday's Leamington Clarendon (Warwick) council by-election result:
LAB: 30.3% (-18.7)
LDEM: 29.6% (+13.3)
REF: 16.3% (+16.3)
GRN: 12.7% (-6.2)
CON: 7.4% (-8.6)
IND: 3.8% (+3.8)
+/- 2023
andrewteale.me.uk/previews
Andrew’s Previews | Andrew Teale | Substack
"All the right votes, but not necessarily in the right order". Click to read Andrew’s Previews, by Andrew Teale, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.
andrewteale.me.uk
September 20, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Love my town.
Coming soon to the UK if Reform wins...
Of all the stupid things that this regime has done, this is right up near the top. Postdoctoral researchers come to the US on H-1B visas. This will further destroy the US science enterprise. Stupid stupid stupid.
Trump administration to add $100,000 fee for H-1B visas
The Trump administration is targeting a visa widely used by tech companies and other employers to hire foreign workers.
www.cbsnews.com
September 19, 2025 at 9:42 PM
Coming soon to the UK if Reform wins...
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
We have some full length 16S data from isolates that we'd like to match to ASV-level V4-V5 microbiomes from the same samples. It's pretty messy, especially for strains with multiple copies of 16S rRNA genes.
Has anyone encountered this in their work, or in the lit? Any ideas how to approach this?
Has anyone encountered this in their work, or in the lit? Any ideas how to approach this?
September 19, 2025 at 4:15 PM
We have some full length 16S data from isolates that we'd like to match to ASV-level V4-V5 microbiomes from the same samples. It's pretty messy, especially for strains with multiple copies of 16S rRNA genes.
Has anyone encountered this in their work, or in the lit? Any ideas how to approach this?
Has anyone encountered this in their work, or in the lit? Any ideas how to approach this?
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of single cell bacterial FACS? Have a few technical issues due to my tiny cells. Thanks!
September 18, 2025 at 1:11 PM
Does anyone have any experience or knowledge of single cell bacterial FACS? Have a few technical issues due to my tiny cells. Thanks!
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
our new paper on pelagic #Asgard archaea that use #rhodopsins with carotenoid antennas to harvest light energy in the oceans.
Structural insights into light-harvesting by antenna-containing rhodopsins in marine Asgard archaea www.nature.com/articles/s41... @galitzlil.bsky.social
Structural insights into light-harvesting by antenna-containing rhodopsins in marine Asgard archaea www.nature.com/articles/s41... @galitzlil.bsky.social
August 3, 2025 at 11:58 AM
our new paper on pelagic #Asgard archaea that use #rhodopsins with carotenoid antennas to harvest light energy in the oceans.
Structural insights into light-harvesting by antenna-containing rhodopsins in marine Asgard archaea www.nature.com/articles/s41... @galitzlil.bsky.social
Structural insights into light-harvesting by antenna-containing rhodopsins in marine Asgard archaea www.nature.com/articles/s41... @galitzlil.bsky.social
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
hey bluesky 👋 visa hurdles mean I’m looking for opportunities outside the US. I’m a computational biologist (bacterial + phage genomics, postdoc in Koonin’s group @ NIH). I am interested in teaming up on funding apps. reach out if this resonates!
September 15, 2025 at 5:26 PM
hey bluesky 👋 visa hurdles mean I’m looking for opportunities outside the US. I’m a computational biologist (bacterial + phage genomics, postdoc in Koonin’s group @ NIH). I am interested in teaming up on funding apps. reach out if this resonates!
This is a proof that you can get anyone, and I mean ANYONE, into any position, no matter how extreme or inhumane, given enough biased mass media manipulation.
More than 50% of adults in this country support placing asylum seekers in concentration camps.
We deserve everything coming our way.
More than 50% of adults in this country support placing asylum seekers in concentration camps.
We deserve everything coming our way.
September 5, 2025 at 3:49 PM
This is a proof that you can get anyone, and I mean ANYONE, into any position, no matter how extreme or inhumane, given enough biased mass media manipulation.
More than 50% of adults in this country support placing asylum seekers in concentration camps.
We deserve everything coming our way.
More than 50% of adults in this country support placing asylum seekers in concentration camps.
We deserve everything coming our way.
West Coast - the Best Coast
Breaking News: Saying the CDC has become “a political tool,” California, Oregon and Washington announced plans to form an alliance that would coordinate vaccine recommendations for the three states.
Snubbing Kennedy, States Announce Plans to Coordinate on Vaccines
Governors in California, Oregon and Washington said their states would work together on vaccine guidance in a time of turmoil at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
nyti.ms
September 3, 2025 at 2:39 PM
West Coast - the Best Coast
Reposted by Branko Rihtman
How do diatoms cope with nitrogen and phosphorus colimitation? — Happy to share our new paper:
"Nitrogen status exerts dynamic control over phosphorus sensing and acquisition via PSR1 in colimited marine diatoms"
🔗 doi.org/10.1126/scia...
@exetermarine.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social
"Nitrogen status exerts dynamic control over phosphorus sensing and acquisition via PSR1 in colimited marine diatoms"
🔗 doi.org/10.1126/scia...
@exetermarine.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social
Nitrogen status exerts dynamic control over phosphorus sensing and acquisition via PSR1 in colimited marine diatoms
Diatoms exert reciprocal, fine-scale control of P acquisition by N availability, depending on the immediate needs of the cell.
doi.org
September 2, 2025 at 8:58 AM
How do diatoms cope with nitrogen and phosphorus colimitation? — Happy to share our new paper:
"Nitrogen status exerts dynamic control over phosphorus sensing and acquisition via PSR1 in colimited marine diatoms"
🔗 doi.org/10.1126/scia...
@exetermarine.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social
"Nitrogen status exerts dynamic control over phosphorus sensing and acquisition via PSR1 in colimited marine diatoms"
🔗 doi.org/10.1126/scia...
@exetermarine.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social
Good read and important overview. Funny that the illustration shows one of the most common genes in marine phage genomes phoH which is commonly annotated as a phosphate-stress related protein without any proof that it indeed has any role in phosphate metabolism in bacteria, let alone in phage.
August 28, 2025 at 3:10 PM
Good read and important overview. Funny that the illustration shows one of the most common genes in marine phage genomes phoH which is commonly annotated as a phosphate-stress related protein without any proof that it indeed has any role in phosphate metabolism in bacteria, let alone in phage.
A great opportunity! If ypu are an environmental/marine microbiologist eager to learn new analytical skills and support research in a new group, this is for you!
#MicroSky job alert: Senior Research Technician in the Mausz Lab at Warwick, on responses of marine microbes to nutrient limitation & environmental changes. warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/appcentre...
Senior Research Technician (110703-0725) - University of Warwick
Title: Senior Research Technician (110703-0725). Application Deadline: 24/08/2025, 23:55. Position Type: Fixed Term
warwick-careers.tal.net
July 28, 2025 at 11:31 AM
A great opportunity! If ypu are an environmental/marine microbiologist eager to learn new analytical skills and support research in a new group, this is for you!
Love this
The "arsenic life" paper finally got retracted by Science after 15 years. RIP As-DNA. #microsky
Story time! When this paper came out in 2010, I was neck-deep trying to grow SAR11 on defined medium. Everyone thought there was some magic "missing" ingredient. Maybe nucleotide monophosphates? 1/6
Story time! When this paper came out in 2010, I was neck-deep trying to grow SAR11 on defined medium. Everyone thought there was some magic "missing" ingredient. Maybe nucleotide monophosphates? 1/6
Science is retracting the December 2010 Research Article, “A bacterium that can grow by using arsenic instead of phosphorus.” (THREAD 🧵) scim.ag/4lGQ9g7
July 25, 2025 at 7:19 AM
Love this