Alicia L Bruzos, Dr
Citizen of the world, Spanish. Passionate about marine contagious cancers at @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social (Minerva Fast Track fellow, Germany) | #FWIS awardee | #LINO23 alumni | #MSCA alumni
- 🔗 Our research group webpage at the @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social is now online: www.mpi-bremen.de/en/Minerva-F... I am very pleased to share this milestone because it formalizes the recognition of our group within the @maxplanck.de and makes our research focus publicly visible.
- Building this group has been a long-term dream, and I look forward to seeing it grow. Over the coming months, the page will expand to include sections for TEAM and PUBLICATIONS, once new members join and our first manuscripts with this affiliation are published. Stay tuned!
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrDon't miss this amazing opportunity!
- 🚨 We’re #hiring! 🚨 Want to work on marine transmissible cancers at @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social in Bremen? Join us! 📈 2-year bioinformatics Postdoc: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/a... 🎓 3-year PhD student: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/f... More info: albruzos.github.io/join-us/
- Thank you @helloeacr.bsky.social for sharing these job offers to join the @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social! 🙌 We are seeking a #PostDoc & a #PhD student to investigate marine transmissible cancers. 🧬 ➡️ Postdoc: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/a... 🎓 PhD position: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/f...
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, Dr🚨 We’re hiring! 🚨 @bruzos.bsky.social lab is seeking a highly motivated #PostDoc & a #PhD student to investigate the marine transmissible cancers. 🧬🌊 #sciencejobs #jobalert #researchjob #cancer #marinescience #symbiosis #bioinformatics #MaxPlanck
- 🚨 We’re #hiring! 🚨 Want to work on marine transmissible cancers at @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social in Bremen? Join us! 📈 2-year bioinformatics Postdoc: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/a... 🎓 3-year PhD student: career.mpi-bremen.de/jobposting/f... More info: albruzos.github.io/join-us/
- 🚀 Thrilled to start this new chapter at the @mpimarinemicrobio.bsky.social, where I will explore how cancer spreads in bivalves. 🧬 🌊 Honored to be a #MinervaFastTrack fellow and eager to lead a team. 🔬 Looking forward to learning, collaborating, and advancing what we know about cancer evolution.
- Hooray, we are growing! 🎉👩🔬 We are happy & grateful to welcome #MinervaFastTrack Fellow Alicia L. Bruzos to study how #cancer spreads & forms #metastases in #marine #bivalves.🦪 mpi-bremen.de/en/Page6547.... @bruzos.bsky.social @maxplanck.de #MaxPlanck #PostDoc #WomeninSTEM #marinescience #Bremen
- Grateful to have attended #EACR2025 in Lisbon 🇵🇹 and to present my work at the Molecular Mechanisms of Metastasis symposium! Great science, old friends & new inspiring people 💡🧬💬 @helloeacr.bsky.social @aseica.bsky.social
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrBSKY is the channel of Woodstock.Bio2+Night Science! The meeting account: @woodstocknightsci.bsky.social The meeting hashtag: #TCTeAC Participants & friends of the meeting list: bsky.app/profile/svob... I checked all registered -> added to the list everyone I found - to be added/removed write me.
- Inspiring and encouraging talk by @biobiiana.bsky.social at @empseb30.bsky.social with actions we can take to improve what we face! Thank you ☺️
- And today at @empseb30.bsky.social we started with @biobiiana.bsky.social learning about parental care, canibalism and much more that happens in frogs 🐸 thanks for this engaging and interesting talk 👏
- Isn’t biology beautiful? @empseb30.bsky.social
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrFascinating talk by @bruzos.bsky.social on cancer transmission in bivalves at @empseb30.bsky.social
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrOur todays keynote speaker was Alicia L. Bruzos. She gave an inspiring talk about contagious cancer in different bivalve species. 🐚This unique type of cancer represent an interesting oppurtunity to explore the nature and evolution of cancer. We would like to thank @bruzos.bsky.social for the talk!☺️
- Great talk of @achillelenglin.bsky.social at @empseb30.bsky.social !!
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrAt EMPSEB, you'll get to know the plenaries better than at other meetings – they'll be at all parts of the conference, including the talks, workshops and social events. We're thrilled that @bruzos.bsky.social, Filip Kolář, Eric Libby and @biobiiana.bsky.social will be joining us next year!
- Wanna know more about me? Visit albruzos.github.io
- "This raises important questions about the ecological impacts of transmissible cancers and the need for further research to understand their transmission dynamics across species." @natureportfolio.bsky.social 🔗 www.nature.com/research-int...
- Are you a PhD student? Working on evolution? #EMPSEB30 is accepting abstracts!! 🔗 sites.google.com/view/empseb3...
- Hello Bluesky, We're so excited to be launching our first post for EMPSEB30! 🎉🤩 We've got lots of news to share! We've found an amazing venue and some fantastic plenary speakers, and we're on the lookout for sponsors! Visit empseb30.mpipz.mpg.de to dive in! #EMPSEB30 #Students #Conference
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrBig new comparative oncology paper! Zachary Compton and a large multi-institutional team analysed 16,049 necropsy records for 292 species spanning three clades of tetrapods to identify species with exceptionally high or low cancer prevalence. Free to read at doi.org/10.1158/2159...
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrSo excited to see bivalve transmissible cancer on the cover of our issue!
- Scrolling down looking for an interesting read? Do not hesitate to dive into the genomic secrets of cockle contagious cancers. 👉 cancercommunity.nature.com/posts/evolut... 💪 www.nature.com/articles/s43...
- Reposted by Alicia L Bruzos, DrTrying out my first post in the new place (thanks @alisonfeder.bsky.social) to post our paper on the analysis of the genomic changes in the evolution of the bivalve transmissible neoplasia in soft-shell clams that came out last week! www.nature.com/articles/s43...