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Joshua Hamm

@JoshNHamm

Post-Doctoral Researcher in the Spang Group. Investigating DPANN-host interactions.

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Joshua Hamm Reposted

Are you interested to use molecular and microbiological approaches to study DPANN-host interactions? Check out this postdoc position in our team at NIOZ: workingat.nioz.nl/o/postdoc-posi…


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Closing out our first session back, @JoshNHamm will tell us about his work combining microscopy and bioinformatics to uncover the parasitic lifestyle of a member of the mysterious DPANN archaea. You won't want to miss so make sure to tune in this Wednesday at 10 AM EST / 4 PM CET

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🚨 Save the date! Very excited to kick off the APH Fall semester. We even have a non-research talk for those interested in a career outside of academia. Spread the word!

We're back!!! Archaea Power Hour returns Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 10AM EST / 4PM CET. Make sure to tune in to catch these two awesome talks by Nature Microbio Editor Kyle Frischkorn and @JoshNHamm from NIOZ. Check your email for the link or sign up here: forms.gle/6QvCjHH2H4pxro….

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We're back!!! Archaea Power Hour returns Wednesday, Sept. 11 at 10AM EST / 4PM CET. Make sure to tune in to catch these two awesome talks by Nature Microbio Editor Kyle Frischkorn and @JoshNHamm from NIOZ. Check your email for the link or sign up here: forms.gle/6QvCjHH2H4pxro….

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Very proud that our paper on Ca. Nha. antarcticus has been selected as part of @NatureComms Editors' Highlights on Microbiology and Infectious Diseases! nature.com/collections/je…


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Our new paper in @ISMEJournal : Production of structurally diverse sphingolipids by anaerobic marine bacteria in the euxinic Black Sea water column academic.oup.com/ismej/advance-…


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From Antarctic Polar Extremes: A Five-Year Journey to Discover Predatory Archaea @JoshNHamm @YanLiao317 @NIOZatSea #BehindThePaper #microbiology #archaea communities.springernature.com/posts/from-ant…

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New paper out! We continue our work on the hyperhalophilic microbial communities of the Danakil Depression (Ethiopia) using metagenomics. We have studied hypersaline lakes with strong geothermal influence, such as the Western Canyon Lakes (WCL). nature.com/articles/s4155…


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UTS has made the media release to report our novel discovery --the first predatory Archaea. Many secrets of Archaea to be unlocked! Please read the press release here uts.edu.au/news/health-sc… @AIMI_UTS @UTSEngage @UTSResearch @UTS_Science


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Dive in to the latest and very impressive work from AIMI! Chancellor's Research Fellow @YanLiao317 co-first authored this work with @JoshNHamm and a team of other collaborators. They describe a fascinating parasitic relationship between a DPANN and halophilic archaeon.

Finally out in Nature Communication. We provided the first experimental evidence of parasitic lifestyle in Archaea, significantly advancing our understanding of ecological roles of Archaea in food web dynamics across globe, and re-evaluate their roles in Antarctic environment.



Joshua Hamm Reposted

Finally out in Nature Communication. We provided the first experimental evidence of parasitic lifestyle in Archaea, significantly advancing our understanding of ecological roles of Archaea in food web dynamics across globe, and re-evaluate their roles in Antarctic environment.

After 5 years of work by a group across the world our paper describing the parasitic lifestyle of Ca. Nha. antarcticus is finally out today in @NatureComms! Many thanks to all of the co-authors especially my amazing co-first author @YanLiao317! nature.com/articles/s4146…



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