
Amaranta Focardi
@amarantafocardi
Marine microbial ecologist - interested in phytoplankton bacteria interactions. Postdoc @OMGlab_c3 @UTS_C3
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14-01-2014 18:14:57
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The first paper from my PhD is out!! We looked at the bacteriophage diversity in the East Australian Current system. A big thanks to all the co-authors! Paulsen Lab martin ostrowski available at: mdpi.com/666374 Viruses MDPI


ASM is creating a volunteer database of people who can assist with COVID19 tests or share reagents with hospital labs in Australia. The database will be shared with hospitals. Please fill the form if you think you can help #COVID2019AU Academic Chatter™ forms.gle/5yzSPhY1jF1VuY…


Wed, 15th of April - Jams Online! Kick off, 6pm Ian Paulsen: ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology Paulsen Lab followed by Hannah Sassi Transport and Mitigation of Viruses in the Environment @Sassihp Zoom ID: 545 187 247 Password: 909212 bit.ly/2RnSLn6


And is out!! “Microvolume DNA extraction methods for microscale amplicon and metagenomic studies” Great collaboration with Anna Rizzi Bramucci, JB Raina, Justin Seymour, Chris Rinke @PhilHugenholtz and Gene Tyson. UTS C3 UTS Science nature.com/articles/s4370…




New paper out on the #DMSP cycling in the eastern Indian Ocean. Congrats to James O’Brien Amaranta Focardi Katherina Petrou martin ostrowski and co-authors! UTS C3 UTS Science authors.elsevier.com/c/1ftYs3Ruf1Jm…

Excited to share our latest work on the impact of PVC #plastic #leachates on the #marine #microbiome. Great collaboration Lisa Moore (she/her) OMGlab JB Raina Paulsen Lab and Sasha Tetu. microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…


Shout-out to @MarcoJJGiardina , Justin, JB and their collaborators for their paper in Nature Microbiology today. nature.com/articles/s4156… UTS C3 UTS Science


Thanks to everyone who participated in the 7th Microscale Ocean Biophysics meeting on Heron Island Research Station and those who supported the conference and workshops. Heron Island on the Great Barrier Reef an inspiring location to discuss microscale marine processes. Science at Melbourne UTS C3 Moore Foundation

