PhD in oceanography. Molecular ecologist for FL Dep of Environmental Protection. Microbial Source Tracking. Nature lover. Mother to a house rabbit. 🐰🧬🌊🌿
The SEM picture of Nitrosopumilus maritimus has been featured as the cover of the most recent volume of Environmental Microbiology. Super excited! :P #Nitrification#Archaea
If you were unable to attend today's COVID-19 Wastewater Management side event sponsored by @chemonics, then login to the Conference portal to watch the recorded session. We're thankful for Chemonic's support which allows us to connect with you virtually! #UNCWaterandHealth
Please join @kylejbibby, @amylizk, @H2O_Hannah, @a__badilla, @PoopScience, me, & others for:
SARS-CoV-2 & Wastewater Surveillance: State of the Science
At UNC Water & Health 2020 @UNC_Water_Inst#uncwaterandhealth
Monday, 26 October at 1:15 Eastern time. Free registration!
For academics (especially White academics, but this goes for everyone) reading #BlackintheIvory and wondering how you can support Black students and academics here is a thread of things to consider a number which have been especially supportive of my own professional development
Hi, I’m Coretta and I am a marine biologist!
I study coral reef ecology using photomosaics and am starting a new project on herbivorous reef fishes.
Keep our oceans clean and protect marine life! #BlackInNature#BlackAFinSTEM
Being a black marine biologist has allowed me to challenge stereotypes about what a scientist looks like and has allowed me to get closer to the awesome animals we share the Earth with! #BlackInNature#BlackInSTEM
Biofilms: Hot spots of horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in aquatic environments, with a focus on a new HGT mechanism
- review in @FEMSmicro Microbiology Ecology
https://t.co/mtMOGUEhdI
Research takes A LOT OF TIME.
Time to think.
Time to plan.
Time to execute fieldwork and/or data collection/cleaning databases
Time to reflect.
Time to read.
Time to write
Time to take notes.
Why aren’t we talking more about this?
Good research can’t be rushed.
We are looking for a talented postdoc to study microbial N cycling in the San Francisco Bay estuary. Collaborative project between the Francis Lab at Stanford University and the San Francisco Estuary Institute: https://t.co/h4qEyPFu4l. Please RT
The Gulf gets a new Regional Class Research Vessel! NSF selected The Gulf-Caribbean Oceanographic Consortium co-led by LUMCON and the University of Southern Mississippi (USM). Read the full press release https://t.co/0PhQtkTggl
Dr. Nancy Rabalais and team have just completed their shelf-wide cruise to measure the size and severity of the hypoxic or "dead" zone in the Gulf of Mexico. Read all about the cruise and results at https://t.co/gXyRxBaQE7
I am looking for a post-doc with a computational and/or marine background to model microbial communities in Antarctica. Drop me a line if you want to discuss at #ISMB2019.
https://t.co/IIGhsQDQ2L
@chloerophyll_a Messum Crater (campsites) you can see some pretty cool geology & very interesting plants such as the Welwitschia Mirabilis, dunes near Swakopmund, & salt flats where you can see flamingos. I heard the Black Rhino Conserv is great. Hope you have a successful cruise & fun trip!
Draft Genome Sequence of Strain LSUCC0112, a Gulf of Mexico Representative of the Oligotrophic Marine Gammaproteobacteria https://t.co/LHlrNcbApv first paper for @JordanCoelho8 !
Attended the first #Florida#HAB task force meeting led by 5 scientists (3 of which are women!) and the chief science officer (all appointed by the FL gov). Excited about the science-based decisions and restoration plans the task force will implement. #WomenInSTEM#waterquality