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How does Caribbean fire coral thrive as others vanish? Ask Colleen Bove, a a BU Arts & Sciences BU_MarineProgram marine ecologist. science.org/content/articl…

Toward FAIR Representations of Microbial Interactions EIC Jack Gilbert Perspective from Daniel Segrè journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ms…


Growing datasets of #microbial_interactions have enormous potential to advance integrative #microbiome research. Let's increase it using #FAIR principles and #OpenData. A nice collab with Alan Pacheco Dileep Kishore Daniel Segrè (1/3) doi.org/10.1128/msyste…

Thanks to House Science Committee, @housesciencegop, @RepKClark, Rep. Jim McGovern, & Ed Markey office staff for meeting with Dr. Colleen Bove (she/her), Kristen M DeAngelis, PhD🌎🌳🌈, & me during #ASMHillDay. We appreciate your attention to foundational microbiome research and coordination! asm.org/Resource-Pages…


Biologist Jeffrey Marlow & his lab are studying microbes from extreme environments, from volcanoes to hydrothermal vents 5,000 meters below the ocean’s surface. The team hopes to contribute more to understanding life on Earth & beyond. 🌋🌎 Full story ➡️ spr.ly/6004OTy3p


Do you love microbes, marine sediments, & biogeochemistry? Then come work with us. Daniel Segrè & I are looking to co-mentor a postdoc as part of the BU Microbiome Initiative initiative. More here: fulweilerlab.com ASLO Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) Chemical Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-CoMP) Black in Marine Science @BlackInMicro

BU Microbiome Initiative Microbiome day off to a great start with @DaviesswPhD sharing some of the great work coming out of her lab as well as some interesting Hot Takes regarding #corals!


After a great presentation on sporulation bacillus subtilis by Joe Larkin, we have our keynote speaker Dr. Sue Ishaq, PhD to discuss how our social and physical ecosystems play a role in the microbes that keep us going. BU Microbiome Initiative


It’s not all about cutting edge microbiome research here at Microbiome Day. In true Biological Design Center, Boston University fashion, the BU Microbiome Initiative Day features a panel of industry professionals who challenge students to consider how we could apply our training outside of academia.

And now we’re onto students talks to wrap up the day. Yours truly started off the session followed by a great talk on multiplexed FISH by The F.I.S.H wizard.


What a cool day at BU Microbiome Initiative today ! And I even get to talk about my shiny microbes !


After my talk on the benefits of broccoli sprouts to the BU Microbiome Initiative I'm pleased to see that we ate all the broccoli at the snack table 😁


I had an awesome day at the BU Microbiome Initiative 3rd Microbiome Day, and was so honored to be able to share my work with researchers who have such imaginative, important, and incredible studies of their own. Thank you for inviting me, and for all the hard work of the organizing team!


estuaries + sediment + fluxes + microbes = joy! Check out this postdoc position: tinyurl.com/5fmr78b2 Daniel Segrè BU Microbiome Initiative ASLO Black in Marine Science Coastal & Estuarine Research Federation (CERF) ISME - International Society for Microbial Ecology Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL)

Article on a phenomenon we refer to as the divergence-complexity effect in #MicrobialCommunities, by Michael Silverstein – collaboration between the labs of Jenny Bhatnagar (she/her) & Daniel Segrè – out at NatureEcoEvo. nature.com/articles/s4155…. What is the idea? 1/2

Very excited to be giving the keynote address at Boston University’s Microbiome Day on July 18, with a full day of discussing awesome science with outstanding students and faculty! Link: bu.edu/microbiome/mic… Boston University BU Microbiome Initiative

Brief Communication: Evidence of dark oxygen production at the abyssal seafloor AndrewKSweetman Danielle de Jonge Alycia (she/her) Jeffrey Marlow Alastair Lough @clarewoulds Dr Will Homoky Scottish Association for Marine Science JNCC Boston University nature.com/articles/s4156…