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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Karin Mitosch\nAbstract:  Abstract: \nAntibiotics are 
 small molecules used to control bacterial infections in humans and animals
 . However\, antibiotics also have a plethora of effects on bacteria: they 
 can change bacterial growth\, cell shape\, metabolism\, and gene expressio
 n. Studying such effects and their interactions in high detail can hint at
  reasons for the failure of antibiotic therapy\, and can further provide v
 aluable insights into bacterial physiology. In this talk\, Karin will expl
 ain how antibiotics-induced growth rate changes interplay with gene expres
 sion\, what cell-to-cell variability in response to antibiotics can tell a
 bout underlying mechanisms\, and how the pre-exposure to antibiotics can p
 rotect bacteria from otherwise lethal environmental stressors. \nShort bio
 :\nKarin studied Molecular Biology in Ulm\, Amsterdam\, and Zurich. Before
  starting her PhD\, she spent a research year in Japan. She joined IST in 
 May 2011 to work towards her PhD in the group of Tobias Bollenbach. Recent
 ly\, she started as a Postdoc fellow at the EMBL Heidelberg with Nassos Ty
 pas.
LOCATION:Mondi Seminar Room 2\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:sseider@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Karin Mitosch: Thesis Defense Karin Mitosch: Timing\, variability a
 nd cross-protection in bacteria
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/671
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