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Suzana (Su) Gonçalves Leles

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Life is better with ecology, ocean, microbes, food webs and modeling - new PI! The MMAR Lab - Marine Microbial Adaptive Responses themmarlab.com

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It sucks when your father is denied a visa to the country you live because he doesn’t have much money and because of the color of his skin.

05.03.2026 13:26 👍 0 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0
Entrevista: Há caminhos para proteger os recifes de corais em um oceano mais quente — mas tempo é curto, diz ecóloga filipina Professora da Universidade do Havaí, Lisa McManus analisa os limites da adaptação dos corais ao aquecimento global e como a ciência tenta prever os riscos

umsoplaneta.globo.com/biodiversida...

28.02.2026 17:59 👍 1 🔁 1 💬 0 📌 0

Since people are liking the Bocchi colors, I have a whole collection of color palettes on my GitHub: github.com/cxli233/Colo...

You will find the hex code, the preview, and the inspiration for each color palette. I hope some of them will be used.

#DataVis

28.02.2026 20:55 👍 43 🔁 10 💬 1 📌 0
MicroSEA (Microbial Sea Eukaryotes) course is a one-week, field-based summer school to train early-career researchers in the diversity, ecology, and single-cell biology of marine protists. MicroSEA course integrates lectures, field sampling, and lab-based practicals in advanced techniques, such as flow cytometry, microscopy, culturing, and molecular analysis.

The main objectives of MicroSEA course are: 

Fostering a deep understanding of marine protist diversity, ecology and biology;
Providing hands-on training in advanced single-cell methods that are not commonly available in university programs;
Building participants' confidence in designing and conducting research projects from field to data analysis;
Promoting international collaborations and peer networking among students and speakers/trainers.
The course will take place at the Station Biologique de Roscoff - SBR (France) - 7th to 12th of June, 2026 (arrival on the 6th, departure on the 13th).

20 participants will be selected, including 10 from EuroMarine member institutes.

https://opbc.sciencesconf.org/

MicroSEA (Microbial Sea Eukaryotes) course is a one-week, field-based summer school to train early-career researchers in the diversity, ecology, and single-cell biology of marine protists. MicroSEA course integrates lectures, field sampling, and lab-based practicals in advanced techniques, such as flow cytometry, microscopy, culturing, and molecular analysis. The main objectives of MicroSEA course are: Fostering a deep understanding of marine protist diversity, ecology and biology; Providing hands-on training in advanced single-cell methods that are not commonly available in university programs; Building participants' confidence in designing and conducting research projects from field to data analysis; Promoting international collaborations and peer networking among students and speakers/trainers. The course will take place at the Station Biologique de Roscoff - SBR (France) - 7th to 12th of June, 2026 (arrival on the 6th, departure on the 13th). 20 participants will be selected, including 10 from EuroMarine member institutes. https://opbc.sciencesconf.org/

Protist lovers: Please apply for a week of rhapsody! Learn by doing:

MicroSEA (Microbial Sea Eukaryotes) course is a one-week, field-based summer school to train early-career researchers in the diversity, ecology, and single-cell biology of marine protists. opbc.sciencesconf.org

#protistsonsky

26.02.2026 22:15 👍 46 🔁 35 💬 5 📌 6

Sou sim!! Fiquei super animada com a sua pesquisa, adoraria conversar qualquer hora!

30.01.2026 22:16 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0

We are so lucky to have you visiting us!! Huge congratulations for an amazing paper, Chuankai!! 🥳💙

30.01.2026 14:42 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

This paper originated from a simple idea: Since we want to study SAR11 growth physiology, let’s look at how one SAR11 bacterium becomes two SAR11 bacteria, inspired by the quote from François Jacob, “The dream of a bacterium: to produce two bacteria”.

24.01.2026 03:08 👍 7 🔁 3 💬 2 📌 0
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Plasmid mutation rates scale with copy number | PNAS Plasmids are extrachromosomal DNA molecules that spread by horizontal transfer and shape bacterial evolution. Plasmids are typically present at mul...

New paper out in PNAS!!! 🎉

Do more plasmid copies mean faster evolution?

🧵 Dive into the story

www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

27.01.2026 12:02 👍 93 🔁 46 💬 1 📌 5

Can't wait to read this! Parabéns!!

30.01.2026 14:18 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 1 📌 0
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Bacteria can anticipate the seasons: Photoperiodism in cyanobacteria Photoperiodic time measurement is the ability of plants and animals to measure differences in day versus night length (photoperiod) and use that information to anticipate critical seasonal transformat...

Incredibly proud to share this work, almost 6 years in the making, out this month in Science!!! 🎇

We've known for over a century that eukaryotes of all kinds anticipate the seasons (think: hibernation, flowering, reproduction!), but what about bacteria?🦠

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

09.09.2024 19:10 👍 50 🔁 18 💬 3 📌 3
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The 2020 lockdown has steered me towards thinking a lot about the flow cytometry, as this was the only lab equipment that I mastered by then. It is a special experience that on the day my paper launches, I am at UTMSI helping @suleles.bsky.social set up the new flow cytometry (and meet cute Maya!).

24.01.2026 03:34 👍 2 🔁 1 💬 1 📌 0
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Five Essential Books on Plastic, Power, and Pollution If you enjoyed Beth Gardiner’s feature about big oil’s bet on plastics, here are more books curated by Scientific American

Five Essential Books on Plastic, Power, and Pollution www.scientificamerican.com/article/five... 🧪🌎

19.11.2025 17:57 👍 17 🔁 7 💬 1 📌 0
Poster announcing the workshop.

Poster announcing the workshop.

Join us for an @smtpb.bsky.social workshop on Modern Coexistence Theory. We'll cover mathematical foundations, the theory of partitioning, and data-based applications. Featuring @swatipatel.bsky.social, Nick Kortessis, & Lauren Shoemaker. Zoom link here: smtpb.org/event-6426026

19.11.2025 18:57 👍 55 🔁 42 💬 3 📌 3
A promotional graphic for an online event titled “Balancing Hope with Hurdles: How to Cover Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal.” The headline is in large bold text, with "How to Cover Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal" in bright red. Below is a white box with black text that reads: “Register via Zoom: ow.ly/H3fu50WWJhX.”

The event date and time are listed: “October 7, 2025, 1 PM (EST).” A description below states: “The Metcalf Institute and Solutions Journalism Network present a virtual, moderated training and Q&A to support journalists interested in telling nuanced stories on both the potential and obstacles of ocean-based climate solutions.”

Two circular headshots of speakers appear on the right:

Top: Jamie Palter, smiling with long blonde hair and glasses, wearing a red top. Text box reads: “Jamie Palter, University of Rhode Island.”

Bottom: David Ho, wearing glasses and a collared shirt, with text: “David Ho, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.”

At the bottom left is the Solutions Journalism Network logo in red and gray. At the bottom right is the Metcalf Institute logo in white, with the tagline “University of Rhode Island · Metcalf Institute.” The background is gray with a diagonal coral-colored section on the right edge.

A promotional graphic for an online event titled “Balancing Hope with Hurdles: How to Cover Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal.” The headline is in large bold text, with "How to Cover Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal" in bright red. Below is a white box with black text that reads: “Register via Zoom: ow.ly/H3fu50WWJhX.” The event date and time are listed: “October 7, 2025, 1 PM (EST).” A description below states: “The Metcalf Institute and Solutions Journalism Network present a virtual, moderated training and Q&A to support journalists interested in telling nuanced stories on both the potential and obstacles of ocean-based climate solutions.” Two circular headshots of speakers appear on the right: Top: Jamie Palter, smiling with long blonde hair and glasses, wearing a red top. Text box reads: “Jamie Palter, University of Rhode Island.” Bottom: David Ho, wearing glasses and a collared shirt, with text: “David Ho, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa.” At the bottom left is the Solutions Journalism Network logo in red and gray. At the bottom right is the Metcalf Institute logo in white, with the tagline “University of Rhode Island · Metcalf Institute.” The background is gray with a diagonal coral-colored section on the right edge.

Are you a journalist covering climate solutions? @jaimepalter.bsky.social and I have some advice for sharing these stories without hype, by balancing potential and challenges.

Online on 7 October 2025 at 13:00 (UTC-4)

Register here: uri-edu.zoom.us/meeting/regi...

15.09.2025 13:20 👍 48 🔁 12 💬 1 📌 1

Thank you, Elena! 🥰

09.09.2025 23:18 👍 1 🔁 0 💬 0 📌 0

I am excited to share the MMAR Lab is on! 🥳 Our work focuses on plankton and climate change, using numerical modeling and lab experiments. We are recruiting graduate students, 1 research technician, and 2 postdocs! Please help spread the word 📢 More details here: themmarlab.com/joinus

09.09.2025 18:15 👍 9 🔁 4 💬 1 📌 0