“Proposing radical genetic changes as a solution may sound frightening to some. But we are going to lose corals in 20 years if we don’t try something new.”
https://t.co/tdUHQpIECt @VirginiaMWeis@WeisLab
Congratulations to Prof. Virginia Weis for being selected as 2022 AAAS Fellow! 👏 She is commended her contributions in the fields of coral reef biology and coral-algal symbiosis. https://t.co/P10s0ty5Z4
#coralreef#symbiosis#womeninscience#TeamScience
For this week's edition of #MeettheScientist, we're featuring DCE Gorbman Award nominee Jessica Karr! Jessie is a PhD student in @OSUIB, where she studies how changes in precipitation and temperature affect metabolic physiology and phenotypic plasticity in red crossbills!🐦🌧️🌡️
Our study of glycan chemistry of Symbiodiniaceae and its role in cnidarian-dinoflagellate symbiosis is out. Great example of working across fields. Symbiont glycome is complex and we are just starting to understand its function in symbiosis. Great job all! @OSUIB
Innovative, high-impact teaching has improved student performance in large enrollment introductory biology classes. @OSUIB faculty Lori Kayes & her incredible team have reduced student drop, fail and withdraw rates from 33.6% to 7%. #TeamScience https://t.co/4Mj6OE5uda
Wonderful start to @IBGSA_EJI J.E.D.I. (Justice, equity, diversity & inclusion) lunch series! Pamela Devan, sociology PhD candidate at BU, shares about about community, belonging and intersectionality in academia. @OSUIB@OSUScience
Elizabeth Wirsching, an undergrad @STEMLeadersOSU in @OSUIB gave a great poster last night at @OSUScience on development of asexual buds in Aiptasia and the role of symbionts. Thanks @presnell_jason for being a great mentor. @WeisLab
Check out our new #preprint: direct characterization of the #Symbiodiniaceae glycome with mass spec! Manipulation of #glycan synthesis with bioinhibitors! Altered glycome = altered symbiont uptake! @WeisLab@LoesgenLab@OSUIB
https://t.co/49kaVETm81
Does talk = action? To learn more about progress on #OurOcean commitments, I’m
sharing the results of our @Oregonstate analysis on the conference’s pitch stage at 10:35. If you’re here in Oslo, come join the discussion. @JaneLubchenco@_K_Dziedzic@OSUIB
“What our findings showed is that a fully protected marine area works well in returning an ecosystem to health & balance.” Pioneering work by @JaneLubchenco & @Kirsten_GC to protect the world's oceans from climate change, overfishing & acidification. https://t.co/sbP3WJe4le
"Genomics in the Tidepool: Functional and Population
Genetics of Adaptation and Speciation in a Tiny Crustacean"
Dr. Felipe Barreto @gene_nerd of @OSUIB gives a lab research overview at the #CGRBFALLCONF2019!
Calling all ocean acidification and marine protected area experts: we think you have a lot in common! Join us for a webinar on the @oainfoexchange, a new online platform you can use to collaboratively explore OA-adaptability in MPAs. https://t.co/Ix4TJ34iiR
An op-ed from @JaneLubchenco, D. James Baker and Kathryn D. Sullivan:
We worked for the NOAA. Weather forecasting should never be political. https://t.co/HcYVKwQZjv
Yesterday in the Washington Post, renowned #OregonState marine ecologist @JaneLubchenco teamed up with two other former administrators for @NOAA to speak out against recent political appointees attempting to overrule scientists. #ScienceIsNotPolitical https://t.co/uXTyQ9DZkM