Shrinivas Nandi (@shrininandi) 's Twitter Profile
Shrinivas Nandi

@shrininandi

HKUST ‘22 | PhD student Microbial Biology @DebashB @RutgersU | Host-microbe interactions| Coral conservation and Sargassum bioprospecting

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Debashish Bhattacharya (@debashb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

See our new film about bringing modern tools of coral conservation to reef managers around the world. Full video, "Diverse Tools for Diverse Coral Reefs and Cultures," available at youtu.be/v85olxNBSgE Rutgers SEBS Rutgers Research U.S. National Science Foundation Revive & Restore Rutgers Today

Debashish Bhattacharya (@debashb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The launch of OceanOmics Inc. has happened. Dedicated to developing and deploying cutting-edge, tools for monitoring the health of marine resources such as corals and shellfish, worldwide. Thanks to all of our supporters, in particular, Revive & Restore.

The launch of OceanOmics Inc. has happened. Dedicated to developing and deploying cutting-edge, tools  for monitoring the health of marine resources such as corals and shellfish, worldwide. Thanks to all of our supporters, in particular, Revive & Restore.
Debashish Bhattacharya (@debashb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our heartfelt thanks to collaborators at the Marine Innovation Hub and Fundemar (FUNDEMAR) in the Dominican Republic for organizing our recent research visit and building an exciting coral reef conservation program together. We had a great time! Rutgers SEBS Rutgers University–New Brunswick

Our heartfelt thanks to collaborators at the Marine Innovation Hub and Fundemar (<a href="/Fundemardr/">FUNDEMAR</a>) in the Dominican Republic for organizing our recent research visit and building an exciting coral reef conservation program together. We had a great time! <a href="/RutgersSEBS/">Rutgers SEBS</a> <a href="/RutgersNB/">Rutgers University–New Brunswick</a>
Debashish Bhattacharya (@debashb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congratulations to Erin Chille for her paper on why genotype matters when studying coral stress responses (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…). You can hear the live version at Evolution Meetings. Congrats also to co-authors Timothy Stephens Deeksha Misri @EmmaStrand4 and @HolliePutnam

Congratulations to <a href="/ChilleErin/">Erin Chille</a> for her paper on why genotype matters when studying coral stress responses (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…). You can hear the live version at <a href="/Evol_mtg/">Evolution Meetings</a>. Congrats also to co-authors <a href="/timstep1383/">Timothy Stephens</a> Deeksha Misri @EmmaStrand4 and @HolliePutnam
Erin Chille (@chilleerin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a big week last week with the release of my first PhD chapter (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10……) and then getting to present it at #Evol2024 in Montreal!! Thanks to the best collaborators Timothy Stephens Debashish Bhattacharya @HolliePutnam @EmmaStrand4 Deeksha Misri

Had a big week last week with the release of my first PhD chapter (onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10……) and then getting to present it at #Evol2024 in Montreal!! 

Thanks to the best collaborators <a href="/timstep1383/">Timothy Stephens</a> <a href="/DebashB/">Debashish Bhattacharya</a> @HolliePutnam @EmmaStrand4 Deeksha Misri
Ocean Ecol Lab (@oceanecol.bsky.social) (@ocean_ecol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Severe 𝐜𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐥 𝐛𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐜𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐠 observed yesterday in Hong Kong 🇭🇰, with in situ water temperatures measured above 32°C 🌡️ during July 2024 ☠️🪸☠️ 🤿 PhD - Gonzalo Perez-Rosales Yu-De Pei (裴郁德) Markus Rummel

Debashish Bhattacharya (@debashb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The start of an exciting project with our many collaborators on converting waste Sargassum seaweed into bioproducts of value. The work is funded by Schmidt Sciences and is described here: rutgers.edu/news/scientist…

The start of an exciting project with our many collaborators on converting waste Sargassum seaweed into bioproducts of value. The work is funded by Schmidt Sciences and is described here: rutgers.edu/news/scientist…
catherine liu (@bureaucatliu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just heard that Vanderbilt rescinded all of its PhD offers because of NIH and NSF funding cuts and that Washington University St Louis is claiming that the STEM fields fund all the other depts and will be looking at cutting arts, etc.

The Nobel Prize (@nobelprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I was the worst out of 250." Not even Nobel Prize laureates get straight A's. Hear 2012 medicine laureate John Gurdon speak about being a non-intellectual and having a teacher that thought it was "ridiculous" that Gurdon thought about becoming a scientist. Developmental

Miriam Merad, MD, PhD (@miriammerad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very sad to hear that UMass is rescinding all PhD admissions for Fall 2025. This means there will be no new PhD cohort, and UMass will not have a graduating class that year. This is just unprecedented and I am so very sorry for all the affected students.