Very thrilled that keep the study of lignocellulose biodegradation in termites is going. Collaborated with Daniel Yelle @forestservice, J. Ralph @GLBioenergy, @uwcurrielab, etc., using sate-of-the-art NMR, we addressed woody plant decay across termites. https://t.co/ykdJW9y2Bt
Megafish: a freshwater fish over six feet in length or more than 200 pounds. Catch our latest "Fish of the Week" episode with special guest Zeb Hogan: https://t.co/2wVquS5xFX
Alligator Gar. 📷 Ryan Hagerty/USFWS #AllTheFish
Just found out we won’t have a daycare for my youngest for the Spring semester. Not sure how I will manage to keep my full time job that doesn’t pay me enough to hire a full time nanny #momacademia
Check out our new paper in Microb Ecol from the Carlos-Shanley @micro_ccarlos and Huertas lab showing how nitrite (a common water pollutant) changes the microbiome composition of the nose, skin and gill of goldfish. A 🧵
https://t.co/dyxmkibgRD
@TxstResearch#womeninstem
Come join the learning at @PSUmBiome and at the YouTube Channel for past seminars. You can zoom in this Friday, 11AM EST, link ⬇️. @dr_kozik always pursued her curiosities about biology, and she took that creative passion to the highest ranks while co-founding @BlackInMicro.
🤝 My lab is looking to add two PhD students for fall 2023 with a (broad) focus on human dimensions of wildlife. These positions are fully funded for up to four years. Lab application deadline is 12/23/22 (don't wait). Full details are here: https://t.co/yhgh9GmRR4
I’m looking to recruit PhD students for Fall 2023. *Very competitive funding*. Candidates with MS degrees preferred. Email me if you’re interested in insect microbiome 🐛🪲🪳
Please RT. https://t.co/9CAEfPg4Zb
Postdoc(s) available in my lab!
Looking for postdocs interested in understanding how diversity impacts microbial interactions & disease.
Job posting here: https://t.co/PsGUsQy7Qb and email or DM me with any questions.
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#postdoc#microbiology#interactions
I am looking for a PhD student (Fall 2023) to study the links between hydrological properties and aquatic microbial communities in Texas rivers. This project is funded by the U.S. Army Corps. Please RT. https://t.co/UM7XPDZxep