Congratulations to AMRI researchers Mahwash Jamy, Fabien Burki, Sari Peura et al for publishing Global patterns and rates of habitat transitions across the eukaryotic tree of life in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Image: SciLifeLab
Pinhassi J, Farnelid H, García SM, Teira E, Galand PE, Obernosterer I, Quince C, Vila-Costa M, Gasol JM, Lundin D, Andersson AF, Labrenz M and Riemann L (2022) Functional responses of key marine bacteria to environmental change – toward genetic counselling for coastal waters.
Front. Microbiol. 13:869093.
doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2022.869093
Image: Pinhassi, 2022
Congratulations to AMRI Co-PI Mark Dopson and co-authors on their publishing of Terrigenous dissolved organic matter persists in the energy-limited deep groundwaters of the Fennoscandian Shield in Nature Communications!
Congratulations to AMRI researchers Mahwash Jamy, Fabien Burki, Sari Peura et al for publishing Global patterns and rates of habitat transitions across the eukaryotic tree of life in Nature Ecology and Evolution.
Image: SciLifeLab
Congratulations to AMRI researcher Jennah Dharamshi (Stockholm Uni) et al for publishing Genomic diversity and biosynthetic capabilities of sponge-associated chlamydiae in ISME this August!
Congratulations to Javi Alegria, Hanna Farnelid and Catherine Legrand on publishing their latest article, “Seasonal dynamics in picocyanobacterial abundance and clade composition at coastal and offshore stations in the Baltic Sea,” in Scientific Reports.
Image: Javi Alegria, Hanna Farnelid, sampling at K-Station, Kalmar, 2018. Source: Caroline Littlefield
AMRI Researcher Sarahi Garcia, along with Lucie Delemotte, Alejandro Rodríguez-Gijón, Erdinc Sezgin, and Anniina Vihervaara published this essay, speaking to the crucial element of fostering diversity and inclusion in academic settings.
Image: Lucie Delemotte,Sarahi L. Garcia,Alejandro Rodríguez-Gijón,Erdinc Sezgin,Anniina Vihervaara, Uniting diversity to create a more inclusive academic environment, J Cell Sci, 2022, Fig. 1.
Congratulations to AMRI postdoc Anabella Aguilera (LNU) for publishing C-ferroptosis is an iron-dependent form of regulated cell death in cyanobacteria in the Journal of Cell Biology (7th February). Do you want to hear Anabella talk about this paper? You’re in luck. She’ll be speaking about it next week in the online seminar series Cyanoworld next week!, April 14th!
Congratulations to AMRI researcher Malin Olofsson for publishing in ISME communications on 30th March. The article comes from Malin’s postdoc work in Athens, GA (USA), where she and colleagues investigated how different growth stages of diatoms affect the composition of carbon and which are taken up by surrounding bacteria.
Read this recently published article in ISME Communications from AMRI researchers Laura Seidel, Mark Dopson (et. al), which examined benthic microbial communities in a naturally heated Swedish bay outside of the Oskarshamn power plant. The study is a fascinating and rare opportunity to study climate change scenarios in Baltic Sea water that has been naturally warmed for over 50 years.
Seidel L., Ketzer M., Broman E., Shahabi-Ghahfarokhi S., Rahmati-Abkenar M., Turner S., Ståhle M., Bergström K., Manoharan L., Ali A., Forsman A., Hylander S., Dopson M. Weakened resilience of benthic microbial communities in the face of climate change.