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2021 Annual Meeting microtalk: A new formulation for zooplankton mortality in ocean biogeochemical models – Anne-Willem Omta (MIT)
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2021 Annual Meeting microtalk: An idealized framework for investigating North Pacific biogeochemistry and ecosystems – Jonathan Lauderdale (MIT Guest)
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2021 Annual Meeting microtalk: Daily patterns in expression in Western Antarctic Peninsula metatranscriptomes – Arianna Krinos (MIT)
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2021 Annual Meeting microtalk: Simulating microbial growth, metabolism and physiology – John Casey (MIT)
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Christopher P. Kempes, Michael J. Follows, Hillary Smith, Heather Graham, Christopher H. House, Simon A. Levin (2021), Generalized Stoichiometry and Biogeochemistry for Astrobiological Applications, Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, doi: 10.1007/s11538-021-00877-5
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Christopher L. Follett, Stephanie Dutkiewicz, Gael Forget, B.B. Cael, Michael J. Follows (2021), Moving ecological and biogeochemical transitions across the North Pacific, Limnology and Oceanography, doi: 10.1002/lno.11763
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Keisuke Inomura, Curtis Deutsch, Takako Masuda, Ondřej Prášil,
Michael J. Follows (2020), Quantitative models of nitrogen-fixing organisms, Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2020.11.022
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NEW CBIOMES PUBLICATION
Emily J. Zakem, Martin F. Polz and Michael J. Follows (2020), Redox-informed models of global biogeochemical cycles, Nature Communications, doi: 10.1038/s41467-020-19454-w
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Towards a Better Model for the Microbe Membrane (Revisited)
Postdoc John Casey continues to work closely with MIT-CBIOMES Group PI Mick Follows on research combining quantitative proteomics, flux balance analysis, and molecular modeling of membrane transports to develop a steady-state model of microbial acclimation to substrate limitation. A paper by the same name was recently published in PLOS Computational Biology. Continue reading “Towards a Better Model for the Microbe Membrane (Revisited)”

