This week, we welcomed an exciting cohort of BSc and MSc-level independent project students who are joining the group this spring to work on fungus-farming termites – all the way from identifying natural fungal pathogens in the environment in Africa to termite response to pathogen threats and how we improve growth conditions for the termite fungus in the lab! 🍄🔬 #socsymevo #kuscience #dkforsk #msca Our new students are Bertil Bille, Carl Lynge Haugland, Felix Vissing, Cecilie Koch, Kajsa Lundkvist, Kevin Gabriel Munch Gaal and Pieter Shiffler Carpentier.
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Get to know the work of the #CIM female researchers! They are #MulleresCIM! 👩🔬 Maider Justel Díez studies the role of phytoplankton-bacteria interactions in the response of microbial plankton to allochthonous nutrient inputs. #MarineResearch #Phytoplankton #FEDER #FEDERGalicia #HRS4R
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It was the year 2023 and I submitted my 4th year B.Sc honors research report. The research title is "Predatory performance of the aquatic bug, Diplonychus rusticus ( fabricius, 1781) ( Hemiptera: Belostomatidae) as a biocontrol agent of disease vector mosquitoes. I got a GPA of 4.00 (A+) in this research report.
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There are few experiences that bring me more joy than gathering in community to explore faith and human flourishing: BioLogos' 2024 Faith & Science conference is a meaningful opportunity to join me, and hundreds of others, in this exploration! Learn more & register at conference.biologos.org
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Check out the study about seed protein biotyping in 𝘈𝘮𝘢𝘳𝘢𝘯𝘵𝘩𝘶𝘴 species, using our MALDI Biotyper® sirius. Do you also use a MALDI Biotyper® sirius system in your lab? Show it on #LinkedIn with the hashtag #GOTsirius and we’ll happily share your inspiring stories! #BrukerMID #GOTsirius #microbiology #diagnostics #MALDIBiotyper #MALDITOF #invasivespecies #massspectrometry
Max Murphy, Julia Hubert, Dr. Leonardo Galindo-González and Dr. Ruojing Wang and their teams at the Ottawa Plant Laboratory and the Saskatoon Laboratory, used a new method to look at seed proteins in 16 different Amaranthus species. They created a database to help rapidly identify species of regulatory concern. 🌱 ▶️ Learn more about this study: https://lnkd.in/exHPSyXU #CFIAScience #InvasiveSpecies #MassSpectrometry #OpenAccess
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This is cutting-edge utilization of our technology in food science.
Max Murphy, Julia Hubert, Dr. Leonardo Galindo-González and Dr. Ruojing Wang and their teams at the Ottawa Plant Laboratory and the Saskatoon Laboratory, used a new method to look at seed proteins in 16 different Amaranthus species. They created a database to help rapidly identify species of regulatory concern. 🌱 ▶️ Learn more about this study: https://lnkd.in/exHPSyXU #CFIAScience #InvasiveSpecies #MassSpectrometry #OpenAccess
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"Could we learn anything from the microbes? They do not necessarily fight for success in solitary battles, as it has been often mistakenly described in biology. Nature is not always a battlefield. Instead, in real life, microbes often send signals of their readiness to cooperate within the same species or between different ones." More in the latest blog of our distinguished guest Prof. Hakalehto https://lnkd.in/dmGWACiY
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Nitrogen is considered as “the lifeblood of ecosystems”. It is essential for all living organisms. It plays a key role in the structure of DNA, proteins and other essential molecules. In the ecosystems, nitrogen is a key component influencing plant growth and contributes to the overall health of the ecosystems. To learn more about What is Nitrogen and why it is important, enroll in the course offered by ED Ex. More info: https://bit.ly/3R8MpWz
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Actus Mer/Sea News: Cycles of heat exposure elevate metabolic enzyme genes and alters digestion in mussels - Frontiers in Marine Science: The intertidal sea mussel Mytilus californianus inhabits the Pacific coastline of North America. As a sessile organism it must cope with daily fluctuations of the marine and terrestrial environments. http://dlvr.it/St7q8G
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