The effects of methane on #climatechange were in focus at the United Nations climate change conference #COP28. The American Academy of Microbiology, the honorific leadership group at ASM, just released a research roadmap on microbial methane mitigation: https://t.co/GRgiDzncfc
I am excited to share the first chapter of an online, video-based R course for biologists. It is meant for beginners and focuses on data analysis of tabular data (what fits in an excel file). @Ryan_Fergusson7 and I made the videos. (1/n)
Controlling microbes in water systems is critical to protecting water quality and public health.
Read more about recent research on managing pathogens in water reuse in our latest issue of Advances in Water Research: https://t.co/y7XznRl94u
Join me this summer at the #BIOME22 July 18 - 29, 2022! A fantastic virtual PD opportunity for STEM educators! This year is “Sparking IDEAS: Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable, and Accessible Communities in STEM Classrooms.” Early bird reg is April 17! https://t.co/19Qua0YXIT
📢 Calling all undergraduate and postbac students in #STEM! Join #ABRCMSOnline for its next webinar on April 27. Our guest speakers will provide tips and tools on how to make the most of your summer research experience. Registration is FREE! https://t.co/Kwl9ME5a0l
Remote postdoc opportunity! NSF-funded Research Experiences with Microbiomes Network seeks postdoc to develop training and data analysis resources for faculty to teach CUREs, analyze microbiome data & share data. ??? contact: TR Muth at [email protected]@CURENet1
We are THRILLED to announce the 2022 BIOME Institute: Sparking IDEAS: Inclusive, Diverse, Equitable, and Accessible Communities in STEM Classrooms--a very special opportunity to connect to a fantastic community of educators. #BIOME22
Learn more, join us! https://t.co/0Nw93O5phM
Don’t wait to submit your proposal for 2022 #ASMCUE! Hear from Committee Chair, @JParkerProf, as she discusses the value of joining the ASMCUE community. The deadline for proposals is approaching soon. Submit by 3/15 to be part of this conference.https://t.co/LyeoU9s6fw
We heard you, and we’re reopening #ASMicrobe abstract submission to accommodate your changing schedule. Join nearly 3,000 of your peers already sharing their latest research + add your science to the list. Mark your calendar: submission reopens March 15. https://t.co/hH8qSrO9cW
#ABRCMSOnline’s The Hub – a new community space for graduate students and postdocs is waiting for you! The Hub will host host regular discussion and networking sessions beginning on Mar. 3 @ 3pm ET Sign up now for this FREE event! https://t.co/aRbDZVVWzm
Stipends available! Interested in learning how to incorporate natural history collections research into your #biology course? @bceenet has curriculum materials, peer support, and training for new #CUREimplementers. Click below to learn more! 🪲🦫🌵🐚💰 https://t.co/NNrkuaSF2C
I am looking for a research technician to start late spring/summer 2022, particularly recent college grads with an interest in grad school down the line. Two year commitment required. https://t.co/WP8vquX0Tn, search for position 1010158. Pls share!
Excellent article on supporting deaf scientists in academia. "Diversity, equity and inclusion" requires proactive thinking about making your scientific and pedagogical activities accessible.
https://t.co/P5Xwk0i1Vd
#DEI#deaf#inclusion#DisabledinSTEM
UCLA is looking to hire faculty in any area of microbiology and immunology (with special shoutouts to bacterial pathogenesis and microbiome)! https://t.co/FPOWQCdPQS
Interactions with other bacteria can cause Streptomyces coelicolor to turn on antibiotic production. How do they do that? It turns out they use an unusual regulatory system called a conservon. Check out @BaileyBonet's latest publication to learn more! https://t.co/F6QFWlCcYx
.@NSF will be hosting webinars about the RCN-UBE program tomorrow, 10/14, and Friday, 10/15! Learn about program updates, the merit review process, and preparing and submitting proposals.
https://t.co/bbvfyQFLeA