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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Uncertainty Estimates For Satellite-based Computations Of Marine Primary Production” – Gemma Kulk (PML)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Dilution-driven heterogeneity enhances plankton productivity in Lagrangian ecosystems” – Enrico Ser Giacomi (MIT)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Exploring the ecology of marine cryptophytes with metatranscriptomics” – Arianna Krinos (MIT)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Effects of Ship Traffic on Marine Microbial Community Composition” – Brian Beardsall (Dal)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Quantify the Cell Memory and Its Influence on Phytoplankton Resource Competition” – Mohammad Amirian Matlob (Dal)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “A comparative study on growth and elemental composition of two Synechococcus strains under different N-resources ” – Suchandan Bemal (Dal)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Growth rate & elemental ratios of smaller diatoms” – Nuwanthi Samarasinghe (Dal)
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2022 Annual Meeting microtalk – “Macromolecule composition and elemental ratio under phosphate starvation in the photosynthetic picoeukaryote Chloroparvula pacifica” – Vinitha Ebenezer (Dal)
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Interpreting microbial growth rates from size distributions.
A multi-lab collaboration that grew out of the January 2020 Bayesian Workshop finds using the Bayesian approach can yield more realistic biological models and better constrained cellular growth rates. Continue reading “Interpreting microbial growth rates from size distributions.”

