Joe Sorg
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Joe Sorg
@thejoesorg.bsky.social
Professor at Texas A&M Biology. Interested in C. difficile spores and physiology

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You mean my hours spent as a chronically online teenager are finally going to benefit me 20 years later!?!?
Reminder for those applying for #NIH grants using the #ScienCV templates. You can format the text sections using html codes:

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January 16, 2026 at 11:39 AM
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I am on version 10 of my NIH Common Form cv because I spent the last 2 hours doing HTML formatting on the text and finding things I missed formatting.

My heart goes out to all the reviewers who will be reading biosketches next round that are a sea of plaintext with no white space.
January 6, 2026 at 12:43 AM
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MicrobeTV exists to make science education freely available, even when that’s the harder path.

If our programs have informed or helped you this year, we hope you’ll consider making a contribution.

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December 30, 2025 at 6:10 PM
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Friday we lost a brilliant mind, colleague, and friend to her battle with pancreatic cancer. Those who knew her will remember Helene Andrews-Polymenis for her warmth, generosity and leadership. She will be missed by many. RIP
December 23, 2025 at 8:36 AM
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Helene was so giving to others about her battle, and went through to make it into maybe the top 1% of survivors of pancreatic cancer, before succumbing Dec 19, 2025 all while losing her father to it. She supported @letswinpc.org and the family asks for you to consider supporting them as well.💔
December 22, 2025 at 8:28 PM
Can we, as a community, agree to stop submitting papers before a Winter / Holiday break? On the reviewer side, it’s gonna be a while. On the editor side, it’s impossible to find reviewers. That paper can wait until January. 😇
December 23, 2025 at 12:40 PM
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🚨 Microbiologists! We are recruiting Assistant / Associate Professors in 3 collaborative areas of our U. Pittsburgh School of Medicine.
1) MMG (my dept): fundamental research in med micro
2) Peds ID / I4Kids institute
3) Center for Vaccine Research
🔗 to all 3 w/info: www.linkedin.com/posts/vaughn...
Faculty Professor Associate - Full-Time | Vaughn Cooper
We are recruiting Faculty microbiologists in three (3) different, complementary, and collaborative areas at the University of Pittsburgh associated with the School of Medicine. 1) Fundamental researc...
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September 23, 2025 at 10:31 PM
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A targeted cell lysis mechanism facilitates toxin release in Clostridioides difficile www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
A targeted cell lysis mechanism facilitates toxin release in Clostridioides difficile
Clostridioides difficile infection is associated with the production of two large toxins, TcdA and TcdB. The toxins are encoded in a pathogenicity locus along with a phage-like holin protein, TcdE, th...
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September 23, 2025 at 7:56 AM
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We are hiring! Please share the news.

Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Bacterial Pathogenesis

See link below for details.

We are a vibrantly growing department with friendly colleagues and supportive environment. Bonus: year-round sunshine in Tampa, FL 🌤🌴

Job Ad: tinyurl.com/USF-Microbio...
Assistant Professor - Molecular Biosciences
Department Name / Number: Molecular Biosciences / 0-1210-000 College: College of Arts and Sciences Hiring Salary: Negotiable Appointment Start Date: August 7, 2026 The Department of Molecular Bioscien...
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September 12, 2025 at 1:53 PM
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The Tufts IRACDA Program is now accepting applications. The deadline for positions beginning in late fall/early winter 2025–2026 is October 15, 2025. For details, please visit gsbs.tufts.edu/academics/tu...
I am also happy to discuss potential fellowship projects in my lab.
Tufts IRACDA Program | Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
gsbs.tufts.edu
September 12, 2025 at 12:42 PM
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Meet Mighty Mitochondria, TAMU Biology's newest department ambassador! Mighty had a great time today meeting students and getting ready for classes on Monday! WHOOP!
August 22, 2025 at 7:14 PM
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Our Pitt Microbiology and Molecular Genetics department in the School of Medicine is recruiting..

Microbiologists! 🧫🦠🔬🧪

Please apply to join our faculty and enjoy these views 👀 while doing great science

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August 21, 2025 at 3:19 PM
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Dr. James Smith’s research in TAMU Biology is uncovering powerful new antimicrobial agents to treat multidrug-resistant infections. By combining discovery with clinical innovation, his work is shaping our fight against these dangerous pathogens! tx.ag/smith25
Fighting Infection, One Molecule at a Time
Antimicrobial agents do more than just fight infections—they open windows into the fundamental workings of life. Dr. James Smith has built a career defined by translating breakthrough antimicrobial di...
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August 11, 2025 at 8:56 PM
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This fall, Texas A&M Biology welcomes over 750 new biology students to campus! We’re excited to kick off a year of discovery, learning, & scientific growth with our amazing undergraduate & graduate Aggies. Here’s to a great semester, welcome Aggies! tx.ag/welcome25
Department of Biology Welcomes 750+ New Students for Fall 2025
The Department of Biology at Texas A&M University is thrilled to welcome more than 750 new undergraduate and graduate students as classes begin next week for the fall semester. With excitement and ant...
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August 18, 2025 at 6:22 PM
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August 16, 2025 at 6:48 PM
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Can viruses help fight antibiotic-resistant bacteria? Dr. Jolene Ramsey in TAMU Biology is harnessing bacteriophages, bacterial predators, to develop targeted therapies against dangerous infections. Discover how phage research changes the future! tx.ag/ramsey25
Fighting Superbugs with Viruses: Dr. Jolene Ramsey’s Research Explores Bacteriophages as a New Frontier
As antibiotic resistance threatens to undermine decades of medical progress, Dr. Jolene Ramsey is using one of nature’s oldest and most precise bacterial predators for solutions: bacteriophages, or si...
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August 14, 2025 at 4:41 PM
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How does Toxoplasma gondii breach barriers like the placenta to infect the body? Dr. Sangaré’s lab in TAMU Biology is unraveling the molecular tricks this widespread parasite uses to spread and cause disease. Their research could pave the way for new treatments and better protection! tx.ag/sangare25
Uncovering How Toxoplasma Crosses Biological Barriers
Toxoplasma gondii is one of the world’s most widespread parasites—infecting about one-third of the global population—yet much about how it disseminates through the body remains unknown. This single-ce...
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August 6, 2025 at 1:25 PM
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Congratulations to Dr. Marie Strader, recipient of the NSF CAREER award! Her groundbreaking research in TAMU Biology explores how jellyfish adapt and thrive in changing environments, while her innovative teaching and outreach inspire the next generation of scientists. tx.ag/stradernsf25
Marie Strader Awarded NSF CAREER Grant
Dr. Marie Strader, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Texas A&M University, has been awarded a prestigious NSF CAREER grant to support her pioneering research in evolutionary genom...
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July 29, 2025 at 5:44 PM
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In light of today’s news about the National Cancer Institute announcing a 4% payline, it’s really important to communicate to people that the previous 10% payline was still effectively a lottery and the result of decades of underfunding the NIH. Paylines used to be 25%.
July 24, 2025 at 12:15 AM
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How does the brain’s internal clock keep our bodies in sync with day and night? Dr. Jeff Jones in TAMU Biology is uncovering how the SCN, our central circadian timekeeper, shapes everything from sleep to metabolism! tx.ag/jones25
Decoding the Brain’s Internal Clock, and What Happens When It Breaks? - Texas A&M Biology
Decoding the Brain’s Internal Clock, and What Happens When It Breaks? By: TAMU Biology  From sleep cycles to hormone levels to body temperature, nearly every aspect of our biology follows a 24-h...
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July 9, 2025 at 7:48 PM
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How do our internal clocks shape health, and what happens when they break? Dr. Jerome Menet’s lab in TAMU Biology studies the genes that set our body’s rhythms, revealing connections to sleep, metabolism, & disease. Discover why circadian timing matters: tx.ag/menet25
How the Body Keeps Time, and Why It Matters When It Fails - Texas A&M Biology
Jerome Menet Lab: How the Body Keeps Time, and Why It Matters When It Fails By: TAMU Biology Have you ever felt jet lagged, had trouble sleeping, or struggled with a midday
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July 22, 2025 at 8:23 PM
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How do internal clocks drive the “butterfly effect” behind monarch migration? In the Merlin Lab at TAMU Biology, researchers study how circadian clocks in monarchs’ antennae keep their journeys perfectly timed. tx.ag/merlin25
Merlin Lab and The Butterfly Effect: How Monarch Clocks Keep Migration on Time - Texas A&M Biology
Merlin Lab and The Butterfly Effect: How Monarch Clocks Keep Migration on Time By: TAMU Biology Every autumn, millions of monarch butterflies embark on one of nature’s most awe-inspiring journey...
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July 18, 2025 at 2:19 PM
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How can we repel harmful immune cells to treat disease? The Gomer Lab in TAMU Biology have discovered new chemorepulsion mechanisms that could help clear neutrophils from the lungs in Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). tx.ag/P91fRyi
Gomer Lab Publication: Learning to shoo cells away - Texas A&M Biology
Gomer Lab PNAS Publication: Learning to shoo cells away By: TAMU Biology Although a considerable amount is known about how eukaryotic cells move toward a signal (chemoattraction), relatively lit...
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July 17, 2025 at 5:22 PM