Tune in live to the bottom of the ocean with the Okeanos team! www.youtube.com/live/2DAjh5p...
Tune in live to the bottom of the ocean with the Okeanos team! www.youtube.com/live/2DAjh5p...
Another Farrea like sponge 4854 m Murray Fracture Zone #okeanos #saveNOAA
A curiousity! Glass sponge with a black coral inundated within it! 981 m #okeanos #saveNOAA #spongethursday
Description of the cheese microbiology workshop with Prof. Ben Wolfe
A scientist with brown hair and a blazer on stands beside a poster titled Discovering the Diversity of Deep Sea Glass Spone Microbomes
Anning Cui, NaKyung Lee, Adena Collens, and Mihai Pop standing in front of the Maryland Genomics backdrop
From cheetahs to cheese to urban farms, I learned about many cool microbiomes at the M3: Mid-Atlantic Microbiome Meet-Up last month! For the cheesemongers in your life: @benwolfe.bsky.social is hosting a cheese microbiome workshop, check it out ๐๐ง #MicroSky #microbiome
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An end of the year thought ... about a new year possibility.
Open rank faculty search in Biology at the U of Maryland, College Park for those exploring fundamental questions in ecology and evolutionary biology using microbial systems: bit.ly/ecoevomicro-...
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Image of acoel worm with symbiotic algae.
Convolutriloba longifissura, one of my favorite aquarium "pests". From our IZ AquaRoom (live culture room). Bright orange is pigment, while the greenish color comes from their symbiotic green algae (Tetraselmis, or Tetraselmis-like). With @abcollens.bsky.social
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Adena Collens and Cam Oathout in the ocean hall with a jelly cart. Also featured was a marine worm that has a green algal symbiont.
Myself, a jar of jellies from the lab, and the Hope Diamond. Carrying live jellies is a great way to engage visitors in the halls in conversation about marine biodiversity.
Talking jellies and microbes at the most recent congressional night at the museum. With @abcollens.bsky.social and Cam Oathout (and others not pictured). Got a chance to introduce some of my jellies to the Hope Diamond. #MarineLife outreach is fun
Last week, I had so much fun talking about #microbes, #bioinformatics_education, and my Ph.D. experience at @univofmaryland.bsky.social at #ABRCMS2024! I met so many undergrads doing amazing research and faculty who care about building a resilient and equitable research future in biology.
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