Posts Tagged ‘Leocadio Blanco Bercial’
A DNA Library for Bermuda’s Fish
BIOS scientists build a new tool for ecology and conservation with BAMZ fish collection
Read MoreWelcoming Three New Instruments for BIOS Research
Tools help characterize vital plankton populations offshore Bermuda
Read MoreBIOS Marine Technician Supports Science at Sea
A conversation with BIOS Oceanographic Technical Services Manager Justin Smith
Read MoreA Microbial “Whodunit”
BIOS-SCOPE scientists go to sea to catch microbes and marine life as they transform organic matter in the ocean
Read MoreLittle Lives in Bermuda’s Caves
BIOS biologist goes underground to begin identifying tiny marine crustaceans. Read more at TheBermudian.com
Read MoreGrant Catalyzes New Study of Ocean Microbes at BIOS
BIOS has been awarded $6 million to support collaborative research on the distinctive microbial communities of the Sargasso Sea over the next five years.
Read MoreGrant Provides New Equipment for On-shore Analyses at BIOS
Tools of the trade: thermocyclers, like the one used by BIOS scientist Leo Blanco-Bercial shown above, enable scientists to target and amplify specific genetic sequences of interest, whether those sequences originate from the tiniest plankton or the biggest fish on a reef. The new Molecular Multi-User Facility will have similar instruments to facilitate molecular work for ocean ecology
Read MoreScientist at Work: A Conversation with BIOS Biologist Leocadio “Leo” Blanco-Bercial
Leocadio Blanco-Bercial began work at BIOS in January with the intention of continuing his study of plankton genetics
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