Jelle Slager
Father and husband interested in microbiology, sports, genetics, books, microbiome, movies, celiac disease, boardgames, pharmacogenetics, and music.
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- We proudly present our preprint (i.e. not peer-reviewed yet!) on the gut microbiome of treated coeliac disease (tCeD) patients: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202… w/ Hanna Simpson, @irisjonkers.bsky.social, Sebo Withoff and many others. An explanatory thread 🧵 (1/15)
- To set the scene: we combined data from our own Celiac Disease Northern Netherlands cohort (CeDNN; currently unpublished) with data from the population cohort Lifelines (https://www.lifelines.nl) to end up with stool samples of 152 CeD patients and 760 matched controls. (2/15)
- We also selected several IBD and IBS patients from Lifelines, with controls. As virtually all CeD patients will adhere to a gluten-free diet (GFD) after having received diagnosis, the only available treatment, our study will find the combined effects of the disease and GFD. (3/15)
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View full threadIt's out now! (15/15 😅) www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Our paper is now out in Gut Microbes! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... See the 🧵 below for an explainer 👇
- We proudly present our preprint (i.e. not peer-reviewed yet!) on the gut microbiome of treated coeliac disease (tCeD) patients: biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/202… w/ Hanna Simpson, @irisjonkers.bsky.social, Sebo Withoff and many others. An explanatory thread 🧵 (1/15)
- Reposted by Jelle Slageryou can't spell "tariffs" without "FFS"
- Just out! Our manuscript (led by Pauline Lanting and @robertwarmerdam.bsky.social) on the generation of pharmacogenetic passports from low-cost GSA oligonucleotide array data.
- 📣New from Lanting et al. 📄Low-cost generation of clinical-grade, layperson-friendly pharmacogenetic passports using oligonucleotide arrays #PGx
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerDOGE is directly involved in the NIH grant terminations. Metadata on one of the grant termination letters says that someone named Joshua Hanley authored it. Hanley is listed on an alleged list of DOGE employees leaked yesterday.
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerConversation with the brilliant contemporary microbiologist and molecular biologist—HHMI and MacArthur Fellow Bonnie Bassler of Princeton University Pioneer in the chemical signaling mechanisms that bacteria use to communicate with each other known as “quorum sensing” www.hhmi.org/news/tapping...
- Reposted by Jelle Slagerin-frame deletion #genetics
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerWe hakken de knoop door: De Speld vertrekt van Bluesky en gaat definitief naar X. ‘Sfeer van constructieve, opbouwende dialoog druist in tegen alles waar wij voor staan’
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerWe found something interesting in the evolution of plant microbiota. It is under review and we published the preprint today. Avi Bograd from my lab analyzed the genomes of 38,912 bacteria and identified a clear depletion of all MGE types in plant-associated bacteria vs. non-plant associated bacteria
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- Reposted by Jelle SlagerWe strongly suggest that academic publishers and other platforms that host research rapidly implement a Share to Bluesky button for their articles. Here's how: docs.bsky.app/docs/advance... #AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerAbsolutely thrilled to have won the @einsteinberlin.bsky.social Individual #EinsteinFoundationAward. Big congrats to PubPeer and @helenajambor.bsky.social for winning in their categories.
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerNow that Ricky is also here, we can safely close shop on the other side 😂
- Reposted by Jelle Slager🦠🧬💻 Bakta v1.10 - largest update so far: Highlights: - user-provided HMMs: --hmms - output file recovery from JSON files: bakta_io - export of inference metrics: inference.tsv - bypass overlap filters: --skip-filter - improved genome plots github.com/oschwengers/... 👇 (1/11)
- Reposted by Jelle SlagerGeboortezorg voor asielzoekers van 'onacceptabel' niveau, concluderen onderzoekers nos.nl/l/2544874
- 5 books or more from one author - my 10. Richard Dawkins J.K. Rowling Brandon Sanderson Ken Follett Raymond E. Feist Douglas Adams Carlos Ruiz Zafon Agatha Christie Roald Dahl Herman Koch
- Reposted by Jelle Slager📣 Paper: We show that mutators can drive the evolution of multi-resistance to antibiotics, in cases where purely wild type populations can't This came out earlier this year while the other place was imploding But it's a story I'm proud of for many reasons... 1/n journals.plos.org/plosgenetics...