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Knut Drescher
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Knut Drescher
@knutdrescher
I love science and discovering new things.
Biozentrum, Basel, Switzerland
drescherlab.org
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Sep 15, 2023
    I have an opening for a PhD student working on molecular biology of bacterial biofilms. More info here: drescherlab.org/join.html
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    May 12, 2021
    I am recruiting for my new lab at the Biozentrum in Basel! Looking for postdocs and PhD students with a background in molecular microbiology, RNA, bioinformatics, or biophysics (one of these categories is fine...). Details here: drescherlab.org/join.html
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Jun 8, 2023
    Bacterial biofilms form on human immune cells: how? Why? 👇 cell.com/cell/fulltext/… W/ @LuciaVidakovic @roi1avraham @alexpersat @MikhalevaSofya @HannahJeckel @KerstinMicrob
    Biofilm formation on human immune cells is a multicellular predation strategy of Vibrio cholerae
    From cell.com
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Aug 25, 2020
    I am so thrilled that this is really happening: our lab is moving to @biozentrum! I can't wait to get started. Big thanks to everyone involved in Basel, CH, and in Marburg!
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    Biozentrum, University of Basel
    @biozentrum
    Aug 25, 2020
    Two new professors appointed to @biozentrum @UniBasel_en: @knutdrescher studies biofilm formation and @AnissaKempf investigates how the brain controls sleep. A warm welcome to our new colleagues! >> bit.ly/34xjMvx
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Jan 5, 2021
    Our software tool BiofilmQ for quantitative image analysis of microbial communities is now online: We wanted to create a tool for any community, any size, any image type, any analysis. I think BiofilmQ comes close to this aim.
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    Quantitative image analysis of microbial communities with BiofilmQ
    From nature.com
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Apr 17, 2023
    Our single-cell image analysis method for 3D bacterial biofilms is now out. 👇 Robust and versatile, based on deep learning. It even enables cell lineage tracking. It can be used as a basis for BiofilmQ analysis or your own custom analysis.
    Single‐cell segmentation in bacterial biofilms with an optimized deep learning method enables...
    From onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Aug 16, 2023
    Faculty opening: Assistant/Associate Professor in Molecular, Cellular or Systems Biology with broadly defined scope of topic. Location: my institute, @biozentrum in Basel. Deadline September 19. biozentrum.unibas.ch/open-positions…
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Jan 26, 2021
    Interested in learning how to analyse images of microbial communities with BiofilmQ? Here are 3 hours of a hands-on tutorial session from the #BioImageAnalysis #I2K workshop - now on youtube: Intro: youtu.be/IWqyAHaiVLQ Examples: youtu.be/yn6JM78hfzQ
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Nov 17, 2023
    We developed a method for spatiotemporal transcriptome measurements during bacterial swarm development, which revealed cross-feeding across generations! Now out: 👇
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    François Mayer
    @Francois_Mayer1
    Nov 16, 2023
    How do microbial communities develop? Combining live-cell microscopy with a robotic arm for sampling reveals a cross-feeding mechanism during Bacillus subtilis swarm development. Congrats to @HannahJeckel @no_show3 @knutdrescher & colleagues! nature.com/articles/s4156…
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    Simultaneous spatiotemporal transcriptomics and microscopy of Bacillus subtilis swarm development...
    From nature.com
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Oct 12, 2023
    Interested in biofilm image analysis? We just released a major update to the BiofilmQ software, to integrate single-cell analysis capabilities. drescherlab.org/data/biofilmQ/… We also give 3 BiofilmQ workshops, as part of the online I2K conference i2kconference.org/workshops
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    May 3, 2021
    During biofilm dispersal, how do cells detach themselves from the matrix? We found: type IV pilus retraction releases cells. Adding in some matrix degradation clears the path for departure. This is necessary & sufficient for biofilm dispersal @pksjnu1 @DanielRode211 @papenfortlab
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    bioRxiv Microbiology
    @biorxiv_micrbio
    May 2, 2021
    Vibrio cholerae biofilm dispersal regulator causes cell release from matrix through type IV pilus retraction biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_micrbio
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Aug 15, 2019
    Our #BiofilmQ software tool for biofilm image analysis is now available. It works for any spatially structured microbial community, enabling space-time analysis and biofilm phenotyping. Plenty of video tutorials + detailed documentation are available. Hopefully a useful resource!
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    May 19, 2021
    We developed a new light sheet confocal microscope, based on only a single high-resolution objective. Its perfect for single-cell imaging of biofilms with low phototoxicity. The design principle is a bit mind-bending, but I think its the future. Paper is out now 👇
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    Konstantin Neuhaus
    @KonNeuhaus
    May 17, 2021
    Thrilled to see my first first-author paper on light sheet microscopy published! We improved axial plane optical microscopy by implementing digital confocal slit scanning and carefull objective selection, the DC-APOM! (1/4) doi.org/10.1364/BOE.42…
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    Knut Drescher
    @knutdrescher
    Oct 30, 2019
    How do cells in biofilms respond to antibiotic stress? As a collection of individuals, or are there emergent community-level responses? Find out in mechanistic detail: our new paper in @NatureMicrobiol w/ @Fdiazpascual. Paper: rdcu.be/bVEdL
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    Akos T. Kovacs
    @EvolvedBiofilm
    Oct 29, 2019
    Cool @NatureMicrobiol from @knutdrescher lab Breakdown of Vibrio cholerae biofilm architecture induced by antibiotics disrupts community barrier function (w/ @TheThormannDen, Fitnat Yildiz, @CareyNadell, Jörn Dunkel, Hannes Link groups) nature.com/articles/s4156…

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