
The Sikkel Lab
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The official Twitter account of Dr. Paul Sikkel and his lab at @MiamiRosenstiel. We study marine host-parasite interactions in coral reef environments
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The Spanish #postdoc fellowship program call opens in a couple of weeks. If you got your PhD in 2022 or 2023 & you are interested in #coral #microbiome, #symbiosis and/or #protists, contact by DM/e-mail (jdelcampo[a]ibe.upf-csic.es) & apply to join the del Campo Lab 🪸🦠🧬
![Javier del Campo (@fonamental) on Twitter photo The Spanish #postdoc fellowship program call opens in a couple of weeks. If you got your PhD in 2022 or 2023 & you are interested in #coral #microbiome, #symbiosis and/or #protists, contact by DM/e-mail (jdelcampo[a]ibe.upf-csic.es) & apply to join the <a href="/delCampoLab/">del Campo Lab</a> 🪸🦠🧬 The Spanish #postdoc fellowship program call opens in a couple of weeks. If you got your PhD in 2022 or 2023 & you are interested in #coral #microbiome, #symbiosis and/or #protists, contact by DM/e-mail (jdelcampo[a]ibe.upf-csic.es) & apply to join the <a href="/delCampoLab/">del Campo Lab</a> 🪸🦠🧬](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GC-9woOXUAEujqs.jpg)


The most recent episode of Margaritaville’s “License to Chill” podcast features our very own Paul Sikkel as a guest! Give it a listen to learn about art, science, and Jimmy Buffett! University of Miami Rosenstiel School | U.S. National Science Foundation margaritaville.com/podcast

This exciting work was done at University of Miami Rosenstiel School & Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE) in collaboration with The Sikkel Lab! We would like to thank all co-authors: Joana Krause, Paul C. Sikkel, Dr. Nico Smit, & Javier del Campo


"While migrating animals may reduce parasitism overall, migrating animals may also transport parasites..." Follow the link to learn more about how migratory fish transport gnathiids! Led by University of Miami Rosenstiel School PhD candidate @ZambeziG. Marine Ecology Progress Series (MEPS) int-res.com/abstracts/MEPS…


🙌 New work led by Alicia Reigel showing coral-sponge interactions on #coralreefs with important conservation/restoration connections. Thanks U.S. National Science Foundation for funding, support from Middle Tennessee State University Appalachian State Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) Washington and Lee University College of Charleston, and amazing coauthors Cara Fiore Cole Easson Chris Freeman



Just gave my last University of Miami Rosenstiel School MBE department seminar (not including my defense in a few months). Was great talking about the awesome collaboration between the del Campo Lab and The Sikkel Lab!



Friday happy hour at Rosenstiel School. Hard to imagine a better place to do our small part in making the world a better place! University of Miami Rosenstiel School



Cleaner Gobies in the Caribbean have received a lot of attention for their prowess as the most consistent consumers of ectoparasites. But what about the many other fishes in the sea? Our recent study investigates ✍️:Matt Nicholson, Ph.D. rdcu.be/dH8de University of Miami Rosenstiel School

Excited to share that my 3rd PhD chapter is published (just before my defense tomorrow!) in Current Biology! Here we described the Ichthyocolids (latin for “fish dwellers”), a group of fish-infecting 🐠 apicomplexans sister to the corallicolids 🪸! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…


This exciting del Campo Lab work was done at University of Miami Rosenstiel School & Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE) in collaboration with The Sikkel Lab! We would like to thank all co-authors: Joana Krause, Paul C. Sikkel, Nico J Smit, & Javier del Campo!

Really enjoyed this project and the opportunity to collaborate with The Sikkel Lab 🤘🏻🐠🩸
