The NIH's literal mission: to prevent disease, to expand the knowledge base in medical and associated sciences, and to enhance the nation's economic well-being, and ensure a continued high return on the public investment in research.
#DividedWeFall
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Alexander von Humboldt was an incredible naturalist and artist who transformed how we see mountains. Now, his work has inspired a contemporary collaboration that transforms how we can see deep-sea seamounts. https://t.co/GQoeq8RBfL
👉A must-read: #UNGA79: #OceanConservation should be a priority amidst Political Divide and Geopolitical Tensions by @clairev1983, our Global Advocacy and Political Strategy Lead. Check it out ->
https://t.co/1P5m4Fw9qK
JUST IN: NOAA reaches key milestone in designation of Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary.
Final environmental impact statement released for the West Coast sanctuary.
Details: https://t.co/gy3vei2ODu
@noaaocean@sanctuaries
The Temperate Coral Conference @myrwu was one of the most invigorating & community-focused experiences I’ve had during my PhD. I was thrilled to share my work on #Astrangiapoculata, meet the founders & future of this field, & share the experience with some of my best friends!
It’s a joy to coordinate these with @SeanPGrace and @RandiRotjan - this year we are generating new shared resources/protocols for culturing, husbandry, and public awareness campaigns. This community is as mighty as the #temperatecorals it studies!
Another Temperate Coral Research Conference @myrwu in the books! Exciting to be watching this field move forward so quickly, and to discuss how we can apply the #astrangiathings we’ve learned to address climate change threats on our temperate and tropical marine ecosystems alike!
Crazy images coming from researchers in Brazil - we warned about this back in 2019 https://t.co/p7sglDCG56 and yet others still tried to indicate Brazilian reefs might be a thermal refuge. The writing is well and truly on the wall now. No reef is safe and the world will burn!
The @DeepSeaCOBRA Master Class in Deep-sea Expedition Leadership is now accepting applications for 2024! If you want to learn more, our new @FrontMarineSci paper just came out, describing what it is and how it works. #NSFfunded https://t.co/0WlGFzZjwd
Congratulations @calvin Yu for doing a great job on your #astrangiathings@BUMPatBU honors thesis today! Huge thanks to committee members @mcalisterlab and @NonlinearNature, and to lab members @cflemsscientist and Tyler chidsey. Loved zooming in from CO for the occasion :-)
@RandiRotjan of @BU_Biology and @BUMPatBU, has her research featured extensively @PNASNews on human health, public health, and transmission of diseases. The Initiative on Cities' Early Stage Urban Research Award supported the research.
🔗https://t.co/de8G4AJdYm
New paper alert! 🪸Coral sperm motility is activated by similar signaling pathways as humans🧍and sea urchins, and is pH-dependent. This feature may make them sensitive to #OA. Led by PhD student @ben_glass_ in a fun collab w/@HolliePutnam lab #astrangia https://t.co/PWtG5YHRDo
Wonderful in-depth NPR interview with @SharpKoty@SeanPGrace and @AmyApprill on our favorite temperate coral in New England #AstrangiaThings, and the response to high ocean temperatures. In-depth interview, well worth the listen! https://t.co/CMjbbzhPTv
Ok ok ok ok the awesome Rhode Island #statecoral and its unusual capacity for dormancy made its way onto @jeopardy last night, thanks to @DrAnyaBrown and her incredible scicomm mind! Nice work!!
#AstrangiaThings@myrwu