Up to one-third of the carbon consumed by Prochlorococcus may come from sources other than photosynthesis.
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Ying-Yu Hu, Andrew Irwin, Zoe Finkel (2022), Improving Quantification of Particulate Phosphorus, Limnology and Oceanography: Methods, doi: 10.1002/lom3.10517
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October 2022 CBIOMES e-meeting Stephanie Anderson (MIT)
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October 2022 CBIOMES e-meeting Sing-how Tuo (Dal)
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2023 Simons Investigator in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and Evolution Awards
The Simons Foundation is now accepting applications for its Simons Investigator in Aquatic Microbial Ecology Awards. Continue reading “2023 Simons Investigator in Aquatic Microbial Ecology and Evolution Awards”
Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes
New study from MIT-CBIOMES finds swirling waters replenish nutrients in open ocean, and could mitigate some climate change effects. Continue reading “Small eddies play a big role in feeding ocean microbes”
CBIOMES Welcomes Laura Bretherton
A warm welcome to postdoc Laura Bretherton from the Finkel-Dalhousie Group who recently joined CBIOMES.
CBIOMES Welcomes Nuwanthi Samarasinghe
A warm welcome to graduate student Nuwanthi Samarasinghe from the Finkel-Dalhousie Group who recently joined CBIOMES.
CBIOMES Welcomes Arkajyoti (Arka) Saha
A warm welcome to postdoc Arka Saha who recently joined the Bien Group.
E. Virginia Armbrust Named a 2022 AGU Fellow
Warm congratulations to CBIOMES principal investigator Ginger Armbrust on this recently announced honor. Continue reading “E. Virginia Armbrust Named a 2022 AGU Fellow”