
Sally Warring
@sallywarring
pondlife_pondlife! Microbial movie maker.
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http://pondlifepondlife.com 23-01-2016 19:04:06
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A team of scientists from EI, the "Perfect Protists" are getting involved in the I'm a Scientist Team programme for the Darwin Tree of Life project! If you are a school/teacher, take a look and get involved! Dr Sam Rowe Sally Warring Peter Bickerton Neil Hall Alice Minotto Seanna

Take a look at how you can get involved with Darwin Tree of Life project over on I'm a Scientist Team. The Earlham Institute "Perfect Protists" Team have lots to share!



Today's sonic practice has been derailed by these incredible images of pond-life provided by Sally Warring ! All will be revealed... Sound and Music Sunderland Culture #pond #WorldWaterDay


Additional thanks to... Sound and Music The Fire Station Sunderland Culture BBC Radio 3 Wildlife Sound New Jazz and Improvised Music Recordings Euan Preston Joseph Truswell Sally Warring ... for helping along the way.

Stunning farm #pond in early summer last year in the middle of nowhere. Pond full of White Water-lily, seldom seen as a native in wild Norfolk ponds & possibly introduced here, but a long time ago. Toad of Earlham Hall searches for newts Farm Wildlife James Beamish Nature Friendly Farming Network


We're excited to announce that Post doctoral Scientist @sallywarring from Earlham Institute is one of our speakers for the Young Marine Biologist Summit! Find out more & register: buff.ly/3aR72pu #YMBSummit2022 in partnership with Save Our Seas HS @redkingcraw

Thanks for joining us again! We’re delighted that Sally Warring from Earlham Institute will talk about the fascinating, visually stunning and complex world of unicellular organisms. #YMBSummit2022 Save Our Seas @sallywarring

All Placozoa look like pancakes, despite being animals that are 500+ million years old and genetically distinct. In our new phylogenomics paper we described a new species, classes, orders, and families using molecular morphology. American Museum of Natural History St. Francis College @burnsajohn frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…


New preprint from Earlham Institute in collaboration with @AncestralState lab and Darwin Tree of Life, reporting a novel non-canonical genetic code variant - a ciliate that translates UAA to lysine and UAG to glutamic acid biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Fantastic work from Jamie McGowan Earlham Institute @AncestralState. Just shows how sequencing biodiversity with Darwin Tree of Life isn’t just ‘stamp collecting’ you really do uncover new biology.

A great collaboration including Eunsoo Kim, Jazmin Blaz, @eme_laura, @guifftc, Sally Warring, Apurva Narechania, @DacksLab1, Aaron Heiss, and many others.

A primer on eDNA, with colleagues from American Museum of Natural History and St. Francis College!

Congratulations Jazmin Blaz! Great to see this paper out about the tiny yet awesome Mantamonas!

A new PhD opportunity is available to come and work on euglena with us at the Earlham Institute. Please share and get in touch if you are interested.

💬 “This is extremely unusual... it breaks some of the rules we thought we knew about gene translation – these two codons were thought to be coupled." 🧬 Routine test reveals unique divergence in genetic code okt.to/mO2HDr Oxford Biology @DarwinTreeLife Jamie McGowan


We have an opportunity to do a PhD with us! Working on euglena genomics at the Earlham Institute! Please read the link and if you want more information get in touch!
