
Roger Huerlimann
@rogerhuerlimann
Swiss-Australian molecular biologist and board game enthusiast, using bioinformatics to research fish adaptation to climate change @OISTedu in Japan. (he/him)
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28-11-2014 04:00:28
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Two legends in marine ecology retire - Geoff Jones, with partner Maya and Garry Russ with partner Darren. The world thanks you, now enjoy the sea change! James Cook Uni


The preprint of my manuscript looking at the effect of #heatwaves on the GIT of #grouper is out! This is work done as part of the Ravasi's Lab and is looking at both transcriptomic and bacterial changes. papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf…

Huge congrats to Torsten Seemann (Doherty Institute) and Robert A. Petit III, PhD (Wyoming Department of Health) for wining separate awards from CZI Science for Essential Open Source Software for Science! 🏆 These two are legends of open bioinformatics and are set to elevate their groundbreaking tools even

Our paper on chromosomal inversions in Acropora kenti is out today in Molecular Ecology. Inversions are cool and important! Great work by Zhang Jia and collaboration with Cheong Xin (CX) Chan @CRiginos Prof Jan Strugnell Line K Bay Matt Field or onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…

Check out our latest work on a Okinawan grouper! The transcriptional landscape underlying larval development and metamorphosis in the Malabar grouper (Epinephelus malabaricus) doi.org/10.7554/eLife.… Roger Huerlimann OIST OIST Graduate School eLife - the journal

👏🐙Congratulations to JCU's Prof Jan Strugnell, Sally Lau and the Octopus and Ice Sheet Team MarineOmics who have been announced as a 2024 Australian Museum Eureka Prizes finalist in the Interdisciplinary Scientific Research category. Watch a video on the team's work here📽️👇 youtube.com/watch?v=ftXnFv…


Want to quantify eDNA metabarcoding for fish abundance like trawls do? Read our research on how linking eDNA with trawl catch can enable managers to estimate 🐟 abundance using eDNA alone. #eDNA #FisheriesManagement Thnx Kim Praebel Ryan Kelly @eDNAcollab doi.org/10.1093/icesjm…




Dick Van Dyke on how he wants to be remembered after winning an Emmy last night at the age of 98. “For laughter. For making people laugh for 75 years, I’ve been in the business for 75 years, I can’t believe it that I’m still here & performing! I’m looking for work if anyone’s

Chromosome-scale genome assembly of the tropical #abalone (Haliotis asinina) Great work by Roy Barkan 🧬 🧬 🧬 Ira Cooke Sally Lau Sue-Ann Watson MarineOmics nature.com/articles/s4159…

Ravasi's Lab Roger Huerlimann invited Miwa Takahashi for a talk on #eDNA and FAIR at 沖縄科学技術大学院大学 [Seminar] Making eDNA data FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Re... youtu.be/Cxb1RMoVpwE?fe…

🐟The fate of a popular fish found on the Great Barrier Reef could be in jeopardy, with a new JCU study highlighting the impact of marine heatwaves on the Spanish Flag Snapper. Shannon McMahon Jenni Donelson Full story📑👉shorturl.at/xi3JU


Happy to announce that our (me and Yun William Yu) metagenome profiler sylph (github.com/bluenote-1577/…) is now published in Nature Biotechnology! 1/5


A few weeks ago, I met with Girl Scouts on their trip to Monterey Bay Aquarium. We talked about the magical world just beneath the surface of our oceans, and how our fates are inextricably linked. I hope you’ll check out Our Oceans from Higher Ground, which is streaming now on @Netflix.


