
Matthew Nitschke
@mattrnitschke
Senior Research Scientist @ Australian Institute of Marine Science / Marsden Fast-Start @ Te Herenga Waka: Reef Restoration & Symbiotic Microbes.
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🌊🪸 Our aquarists from Australian Institute of Marine Science have successfully induced #coralspawning "out-of-season" for 3 years in a row, culturing > 2.2million larvae. This research increases chances to study coral life cycles & enhance reef resilience. 🔗bit.ly/4bA2oWd


📣New review published today Trends in Microbiology “The use of experimentally evolved coral photosymbionts for reef restoration” Team effort from AIMS, including Matthew Nitschke @Spectacularia + Southern Cross University University of Melbourne Macquarie University Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington 🔗 doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.…


Two lectureship positions are available in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Sydney! Our School is seeking to appoint 1 Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Ecology and 1 in Evolutionary Biology. Applications close on 8 Sep. Details here: usyd.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/USYD_EXT…



ourANU Monash University RMIT University RMIT Research Emerita Professor Mary Garson AM UQ News University of Canberra Prof Ros Gleadow FAA QUT University of Melbourne UNSW NeuRA (Neuroscience Research Australia) Curtin University Professor Georgina Long AO (Bluesky @gvlongphdmd) University of Sydney Melanoma Institute Australia Uni of Adelaide Prof. Hrvoje Tkalčić Prof Madeleine van Oppen FAA (University of Melbourne, Australian Institute of Marine Science), an ecological geneticist, enhances coral climate resilience using natural adaptive mechanisms, leading to breakthroughs in coral reef restoration techniques. Her work aims to "speed up adaptation".

Come work with us at Australian Institute of Marine Science! We are recruiting an Experimental Scientist in Predictive Phenotyping. First up will be finding traits underpinning thermal resilience of Great Barrier Reef corals. Permanent position. Please share! tinyurl.com/5n6hu93m




A new study has found previously undocumented variation in coral heat tolerance on the #GreatBarrierReef, giving hope that corals’ own genetic resources may help with adaptation. Hear from co-authors Melissa Naugle, Emily Howells and @linekbay. #RRAP aims.gov.au/information-ce…

🚨New paper alert! We generated a draft #genome for a #giantclam #Symbiodiniaceae symbiont (Cladocopium infistulum), which is extracellular and thermotolerant: bmcgenomics.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11… John Parkinson Todd C. LaJeunesse Zach Fuller

How to sample and analyse the #microbiome and #microenvironment of the #gastrovascular cavity of #corals. New @microsensing article headed by Elena Bollati & DavidHughes with David J Suggett & JB Raina Supported by Moore Foundation animalmicrobiome.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

"Hybridization and inbreeding affect the survival of a critically endangered coral" led by Alejandra Hernández out now in Current Biology! #photogrammetry #genomics Reefscape Genomics Lab @ CalAcademy California Academy of Sciences #Carmabi #hopeforreefs 📰 authors.elsevier.com/c/1jvxE3QW8S6G…


Excited to share GenomeFISH: genome-based fluorescence in situ hybridisation for strain-level visualisation of microbial communities. Centre for Microbiome Research Simon McIlroy Donovan Parks James Volmer Ben WoOdcroft Allison McInnes @eilishmcm doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.…


