Last Thursday, Karrera presented the group’s work on salivary metal-binding peptides at FASEB Conference for Trace Elements in Biology and Medicine in Asheville, NC, USA. We are very grateful for financial support from the Department of Biosciences, which made the trip possible. Now it’s time recover from travel exhaustion and jetlag…
News
Atreyee’s talk
This afternoon Atreyee Mishra, a co-supervised final-year PhD student in the Walton Lab, presented her work on small Cu carriers with antibacterial and anticancer properties at the Department of Chemistry Postgraduate Gala Symposium. Well done, Atreyee!

Poster prize to Sam
Congratulations to PhD student Sam Firth for winning one of the Poster Prizes at the Department of Biosciences’ PGR Conference this week!
Lotte’s viva and poster presentation
Huge congratulations to our 4th year research undergraduate, Lotte O’Hern, for smashing her viva voce and poster presentation!

New commentary
Lotte’s and Karrera’s commentary for mBio, entitled “Copper Cytotoxicity: Cellular Casualties of Noncognate Coordination Chemistry” is now on-line!

Sam at Pint of Science Newcastle
The group is very proud of Sam Firth (4th year PhD student), who participated in Pint of Science Newcastle yesterday and shared her knowledge about all things copper to the general public. Well done, Sam! Here’s a photo of Sam in action:

Grant success!
We are very grateful to the Royal Society for awarding us a 1-year Research Grant to study how metal availability is managed during host-microbiota interactions.
We are recruiting!
We have one funded, 4-year PhD position that will suit candidates with a background in biochemistry or microbiology. The project will examine how metal availability affects host-microbiota relationships. More details here: https://www.findaphd.com/phds/project/a-balancing-act-how-hosts-control-metal-availability-to-their-microbiota/?p137656.
We are also looking for a Master’s of Science by Research student to work on this project.
If you are interested, please contact Karrera.

