
Georgina Joyce
@georgina_hjoyce
PhD Candidate in environmental microbiology (QUT) @CMR_QUT 🦠 Amateur Art 🌻 B Adv Science (UQ) 🌿
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24 today! Thank you Pam Engelberts for the beautifully crafted biscoff cheescake🍰. And also a happy birthday to my younger brother, aka bday buddy of the last 22 years, Ben 🎈🎉


June 27th marks an important day for Microba and our mission - #WorldMicrobiomeDay. Today, we celebrate the intricate diversity of microbial communities, their unique interplay with food and profound impact on human health. Artwork by: Georgina Joyce


Happy #WorldMicrobiomeDay ! This year's theme is Food & Microbes. I made this artwork in collaboration with Microba Life Sciences to illustrate the importance of our diet and how it interplays with the diverse microbes that inhabit us.



Day 2 complete! Julieta N Gamboa C and I visited the lovely year 5s and 6s today at Blackwater North State School for some hands on activities surrounding Sustainable Energy! We made our own batteries using lemons, potatoes and cucumbers, and talked all things #science


Day 3 of Wonder of Science up north!! We visited Moranbah State School for some hands-on activities involving Light 💫

The Tyson lab presents CheckM2, which leverages machine learning for improved estimation of completeness and contamination of metagenome-assembled genomes (MAGs) generated using metagenomics data. Centre for Microbiome Research Alex Chklovski nature.com/articles/s4159…


Its National Science Week! 👩🔬To kick off, we enjoyed a dino trivia night hosted by Joel Gilmore at the QLD Museum after visiting the dinosaurs of Patagonia 🦖🦕 Did you know the oldest dino fossil is 230 million years old?? & bananas are radioactive??




An artwork of the lovely Pam Engelberts, microscopy superstar and bringer of baked-goods




Rossen Zhao at ISME - International Society for Microbial Ecology presenting Lyrebird, for profiling viruses in metagenomic dataets using conserved sequence tags! #isme19



