Justin Maire (@justin_maire) 's Twitter Profile
Justin Maire

@justin_maire

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Science at Melbourne (@scimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will Rachele’s research bee the winner of the Big Science Pitch? 🐝 Tap to learn more and register for this free online event on 1 Nov ➡️ unimelb.me/3Tclh8F

Justin Maire (@justin_maire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My latest paper is out in envmicro 💃 I looked at whether experimental evolution of coral photosymbionts (Symbiodiniaceae) impact their bacterial communities, and whether the bacterial communities in turn impact Symbiodiniaceae heat tolerance doi.org/10.1111/1462-2…

UniMelb_SECAN (@unimelb_secan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ECR Global Collaboration Awards – due 30 Nov 2023 Purpose: For ECRs to build international research collaborations and strengthen global network. Eligibility: Level A & B w/PhD in FacSci Funding available: Up to $20,000 Link to application and guidelines: scienceunimelb.smartygrants.com.au/RCA2024

Science at Melbourne (@scimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will Joshua’s research on fishways and fish boldness swim to the top? 🐟 See @JoshuaSbarrow compete in the Big Science Pitch on November 1. Tap to learn more and register ➡️ unimelb.me/3Tclh8F

Science at Melbourne (@scimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will Claire’s research on climate and superb fairy wren’s clutches (babies) fly the highest? 🐣 See Claire at the Big Science Pitch on 1 November. Tap to learn more and register ➡️ unimelb.me/3Tclh8F

University of Melbourne (@unimelb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who will win the 2023 Big Science Pitch? Six emerging researchers will battle it out on Nov 1 to secure a share of $110,000 in research funding, and you can register to join us online. Will Dr Claire Taylor's research take out the top prize? Register → unimelb.me/3Tclh8F

Jennifer Matthews (@tinyscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bacteria provide key nutrients that support the growth of #coral algal symbionts!🪸 What other secrets might they unlock for Symbiodiniaceae…🧫 Dive into our latest research to find out: rdcu.be/dpDXO #SymbioticDiscovery UTS UTS C3 UTS Science FutureReefsLab

Lauren Howe-Kerr, PhD (@laurenhowekerr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out today in The ISME Journal thru extensive #TEM imaging, we show that a diversity of coral symbionts contain filamentous virus-like particles (fVLPs) see ⬇️for highlights

Out today in <a href="/ISMEJournal/">The ISME Journal</a> thru extensive #TEM imaging, we show that a diversity of coral symbionts contain filamentous virus-like particles (fVLPs) see ⬇️for highlights
Akos T. Kovacs (@evolvedbiofilm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Functional potential and evolutionary response to long-term heat selection of bacterial associates of coral photosymbionts EIC Jack Gilbert by Justin Maire et al with @spectacularia journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ms…

Functional potential and evolutionary response to long-term heat selection of bacterial associates of coral photosymbionts

<a href="/mSystemsJ/">EIC Jack Gilbert</a> by <a href="/Justin_Maire/">Justin Maire</a> et al with @spectacularia 

journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ms…
Justin Maire (@justin_maire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper is out in EIC Jack Gilbert! We looked at the functional potential of bacteria that associate with Symbiodiniaceae cultures, and find many putative beneficial interactions! University of Melbourne BioSciences UniMelb Melbourne Bioinformatics Doherty Genomics @spectacularia journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ms…

bioRxiv (@biorxivpreprint) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chlamydiae in cnidarians: Shared functional potential despite broad taxonomic diversity biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv

bioRxiv Microbiology (@biorxiv_micrbio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chlamydiae in cnidarians: Shared functional potential despite broad taxonomic diversity biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #biorxiv_micrbio

ISME - International Society for Microbial Ecology (@isme_microbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ISME ECSC is spotlighting Talisa Doering (Talisa_Doering), a University of Melbourne PhD student, and her paper “Genomic exploration of coral-associated bacteria: identifying probiotic candidates to increase coral bleaching resilience in Galaxea fascicularis.” microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… (1/2)

The ISME ECSC is spotlighting Talisa Doering (<a href="/TalisaDoering/">Talisa_Doering</a>), a <a href="/UniMelb/">University of Melbourne</a> PhD student, and her paper “Genomic exploration of coral-associated bacteria: identifying probiotic candidates to increase coral bleaching resilience in Galaxea fascicularis.”

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Webb Lab (@alexwebblab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Editors of Frontiers journals are in a strong position to take a collective stand right now. When these journals started they had value with effective peer review. The brand has become a joke. Either Frontiers makes a radical change in approach or there should be mass resignation

Brendan Houston 🔬🎮🏳️‍🌈 (@biolbrend) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New paper from the Male Infertility and Germ Cell Biology lab We have identified a new regulator of protein entry into the sperm tail - CEP76 life-science-alliance.org/content/7/6/e2… BioSciences UniMelb @OBryanMoira