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LAMECS 2026 set to bring the next generation of microbiologists to Manchester

2026-05-14T08:24:00+01:00

The future of applied microbiology takes centre stage in Manchester next month as the Letters in Applied Microbiology Early Career Scientist Research Symposium (LAMECS) returns for its fifteenth year.

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Researchers develop experimentally validated AI model to predict the virulence of tomato yellow leaf curl virus

A research team has developed DeepTYLCV, an accurate and interpretable artificial intelligence model for predicting the virulence of Tomato Yellow Leaf Curl Virus (TYLCV). DeepTYLCV uses viral genome-derived sequence information, enabling the model to identify mild and severe strains before symptom-based confirmation.

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Synthetic biology leads to recyclable textiles: Engineered protein fibers for a cleaner future

2026-05-18T15:58:00+01:00By

Scientists have created protein-based materials, which are produced in bioreactors using genetically engineered microbes. These materials can be readily recycled after use and remade into the same fibers over multiple cycles. In addition, any microparticles, if released from these fibers during washing, would be biodegradable.

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Marine-inspired sunscreen ingredient made by E. coli

2026-05-14T13:14:00+01:00By

Researchers have engineered microbial “cell factories” to sustainably produce the UV-protective compound gadusol, which could eventually serve as a sunscreen ingredient and an antioxidant additive. Gadusol, found in the eggs of various fish and other marine organisms, helps protect against ultraviolet damage.