
Bradley Tolar (he/him)
@tolarchaeota
I'm a microbial oceanographer with broad interests in ecology, physiology, and taxonomy of Archaea. Mentorship, teaching, & JEDI. Asst Prof at UNCW 🔬🌊🏳️🌈
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https://tolarchaeota.com/ 01-12-2015 23:17:10
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Here for the “Archaeaissance”! Pedro Leão #ArchaeaPower Archaea.bio Archaea Power Hour npr.org/2024/12/11/121…





Excited to share! CONGRATULATIONS! Dr. Bradley Tolar Bradley Tolar (he/him), UNCW BAMB, is the principle-investigator on a $1.5M Grant Award for Coastal Research to lead the TEAL-SHIPS Transect Expedition! Learn more about his Co-PIs and collaborators. lnkd.in/e2M2eTYi







Next, we asked Dr. Bri is on Bluesky 👩🏾🔬🧠 how her life experiences have shaped her research focus. To read our full 2024 interview with Dr. Ferguson, follow the link below! storiesofwin.org/profiles/2024/…


UNCW UNCW Biology & Marine Biology Department HUGE Student Success! Team Won the Coastal Resilience Team Competition Funding Award from NC Sea Grant! $20,000 for a 2-year project that will lead to more resilient habitats & communities on NC’s coastal plain. Bradley Tolar (he/him) bit.ly/ResStudentTeam


Check out CoastalReview.org's piece on a research team led by UNCW's Bradley Tolar (he/him) for TEALS-SHIPS that includes PIs from UNCW, UNC, NCSU & ECU. Studying the nutrients & species transported to our coast from the Gulf of Mexico thru the Gulf Stream. bit.ly/4bwgsBH




This is so fantastic! Archaea Power Hour Archaea.bio Cultivarium Henry Lee will support #archaea research and innovation!

Microbial model communities reveal widespread auxotrophies in abundant bacteria by Armando Pacheco-Valenciana et al. Our results highlight the value of cultivating microorganisms in groups to cultivate: 1) abundant microorganisms tinyurl.com/miintmodcom



Lab's first preprint! #newPI We show that viruses are not merely passive hitchhikers but active agents that recycle carbon fixed by productive chemoautotrophs, shaping our understanding of carbon and nutrient cycling in redox-active ecosystems. Julie Huber, PhD Gareth (Gary) Trubl 🏃🏼♂️🦠 Bayleigh Benner, PhD