Posts Tagged ‘Marine Microbial Ecology’
A Time-series Success Story
Three more years of funding awarded to 43-year-old Oceanic Flux Program at BIOS
Read MoreFall Interns Team up for Ocean Science Research Experiences
New program design gives undergraduate interns opportunities for collaborative research projects
Read MoreBig News for the Study of the Ocean’s Smallest Organisms
BIOS announces role in National Science Foundation’s new Science and Technology Center
Read MoreThe Synergies of Sargassum Seaweed
BIOS-SCOPE scientists investigate a marine brown algae, from the microbes on its surface to the role it plays in the global carbon cycle
Read MoreBIOS-SCOPE Funding Renewed
The interdisciplinary, multi-institutional research program will continue its study into the microbial ecology of the Sargasso Sea
Read MoreBIOS Microbiologist Helping With Covid-19
Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences [BIOS] microbiologist and doctoral candidate Rachel Parsons Biggs has been seconded to Helix Bermuda where she is one of the many people helping the island in the fight against Covid-19.
Read MoreThe Most Abundant Organisms You’ve Never Heard Of
Research collaboration sheds light on marine bacteria and viruses
Read MoreMedicine, Ocean Science, and Pharmaceuticals
David Picton shares his journey from BIOS intern to doctoral student
Read MoreDon’t Let Their Size Fool You
Collaborative research program focuses its efforts on the ocean’s smallest inhabitants
Read MoreFinding Success Close to Home
BIOS microbial oceanographer Rachel Parsons shares her journey from student to scientist
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