Bresolin and Biotech

I knew the celebrations would start to come in fast in March - today Jacob shared with us the news that he’d been accepted into the MBioTech program at UofT… which starts in May (!). This is great news for Jacob, although when asked for a celebratory picture, he failed to provide one, so I am yet again re-using an old picture, but imagining his hands thrown up in elation.

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Alan's Award

February is often a quiet, productive month - but we’ve entered the madness of March! Students find out about scholarships, I’ll find out about a grant, students find out about grad school/med school interviews… I am sure the lull in lab website news is over.

Kicking it all off, in fact, is this week’s wonderful new that Alan obtained a CSM Undergraduate Award! This is a national recognition of an exceptional undergrad, and a very deserved win! He’ll get to receive the certificate in person at the Banquet in June, but for now, here is the picture he sent me of his celebration. Which… is just the picture he sent me last year for the lab website. sigh

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Preprint Posted!

Amany’s exceptional work on temperate phage-antibiotic synergy (tPAS) just got its second (and even cooler) chapter - as part of submitting the manuscript, we posted a preprint on ResearchSquare. Check it out here!

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Completely Candidates...

And now, with Rabia passing her Candidacy, I am left with no PhD Students… just PhD Candidates. Superb job - I was particularly impressed with her answer on how she would track lysogeny over time in transposable phages, which showed some ingenuity and quick thinking on her feet!

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Clean. Isn't it glorious?

It was overdue, and it was wonderful. We had everyone in the lab yesterday scrubbing, mopping, cleaning, doing maintenance, etc. The result speaks for itself - in the short term, it is great. In the long term, it is essential to keeping things running smoothly.

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January Jubilation for Jose!

Yes, the forced alliterations are back - you know you love them! Today, Tamina was awarded a Dean’s Award for Oustanding Leadership & Contributions to the International Graduate Student Community. This is a recognition of her wonderful work outside the lab, so I am not here to take credit for it, but just showcase how great our team is!

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A bit of a return

The first of several attempts to secure masks & RATs have born fruit, with more on the way - but critically, most of us are 2 weeks post booster. I now get to lift some restrictions, and have a few of us back in the lab.

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Third time, I am told, is the charm

I have, once again, shut down the lab. This time, not to spare us COVID (I think that ship has sailed, given the failure of provincial leadership), but to at least ensure that everyone is boosted by the time they encounter covid, and to help preserve hospital capacity. I have also purchased N95s and RATs for our return. We will check back in two weeks -stay safe out there.

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Secret Santa!

And its back - the in person Christmas party, the in-person Secret Santa! Things aren’t quite back to normal - as you can see from the masks, but we were able to put together something pretty close to our party from 2019, aka ‘back in the day’. I was absolutely shocked at how good people were at guessing their secret Santa - over half got it on their first try. I wasn’t one of them :P.

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Brussels, Belgium, Bacteriophages

Over the last two days, Amany & Alejandra have been representing the lab at Phage Futures 2021, which they were sponsored to attend by Cytophage. I was really debating whether to highlight this with a picture of the city, of fries, beer, chocolate, or a picture of the poster session. So… I decided on a little of everything. Click through for the poster session.

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Tables Turned...

I’ve hosted a podcast… but it’s been a long time since I was on the guest side of things! MURSA interviewed me just a few days ago about my career, , phages, and advice for undergraduates. The podcast is up here: https://spoti.fi/3CvhEC7

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Repeat Rewards!

A huge shout out to Janice, who took home the prize for best MSc poster at the IIDR last week. Given she won for best undergraduate poster a few years back (perhaps the only person so far to claim those two titles?) - and for a completely different project - it’s clear Janice has serious scicomm chops!

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Prophage Publication

There will come a day where I stop using alliterative titles… but that is not this day. Today, we celebrate the publication of an article, a collaboration with Bienenstock lab, that just appeared in Gut Microbes. The coolest tidbit in here was the fact that the prophages in the probiotic strain were detectable as free phages systemically in mice a mere 30 minutes after administration of the probiotic! Check out the open access article for more here.

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What a week...

A fantastic “lab feature” in our BBS talk on Tuesday - for which Gayatri, Amany and Rabia all deserve serious congratulations - a best-ever performance by Tamina in presenting her research at RIP on Wednesday, and a lab outing to see Dennis Villeneuve’s Dune today… it’s been a busy week!

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Happy Halloween!

Sometimes the alliterations just write themselves… This year, we are feeling the lack of BBS pumpkin carving contest, or costume parade - but as a lab, people still shared their costumes and pumpkins for this year. Click through for more:

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October Oration: Biasing Bacteriophage Behaviours

Yes, the title is an alliterative double! In giving today’s Noon Rounds presentation, I realized the last research talk I had given was… this, Noon Rounds, Feb 2019, in person. And that was one of my best talks ever… I even had props. Didn’t get a tonne of mileage out of that talk though… and because I’m a masochist, I didn’t even recycle a single slide for this new one. Still, had a blast showing off our latest research to a broad audience, highlighting the exceptional work of Amany, Rabia, and Steven (@McGill).

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September Social

Lovely fall weather, the start of fall colours, and an easy stroll along the escarpment yesterday from Romar Dr to Borer’s Falls… we ought to do this more often! Click through for a second picture, both courtesy of Janice.

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McMaster Medicine Meetup

I just came back from the Department of Medicine Awards Dinner, the first in-person gathering of that size I’ve been to in… well, you know. Ages. It was great for that alone, but a particular pleasure to be recognized with the Graduate teaching award. Yes, yes, using my lab website to congratulate myself is pretty petty… but I am proud of the impact I’ve had on graduate students in this particularly tough stretch of time. And if I advise my students to toot their own horns, I, too, should take that advice!

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Morelos Matchmaker

When we first went into lockdown, Alejandra was resourceful and sought out collaborators back in Mexico that we could help out bioinformatically to push projects over a finish line. She picked up the skills, did the outreach, put in the hard work coordinating between our teams… and this wound up being much more than just helping with the bioinformatics. The results just got published today in Viruses - check them out here.

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Phage Boot Camp VI

It turns out that zoom interviews does not prepare you for how tall your incoming cohort of students might be… This week, despite disruptions, we managed to complete the sixth iteration of the Phage Boot Camp, bringing Autumn, Jacob and Alan up to speed on the lab and the basics of phage handling. Gayatri also took it as a refresher. Next week it’ll be time for these students to put their newfound skills to the test.

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