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Diatoms on the podcast This Week in Microbiology (TWiM)! The TWiM hosts discuss a carbonate-sensitive phytotransferrin in diatoms that controls iron uptake.

Dr. Jeff McQuaid Presents Poster on Carbonate Control of Iron Uptake in Diatoms at SCAR Conference

A.E. Allen is ASM Microbe 2018 Outstanding Abstract Award Winner for, Iron bioavailability in high-CO2 oceans: A new view of iron acquisition mechanisms in diatoms

Ph.D. student Jeffrey McQuaid awarded the 2018 Edward A. Frieman Prize for Excellence in Graduate Student Research

A.E. Allen discusses the impact of ocean acidification on ocean carbon storage on Radio Ecoshock

Key Biological Mechanism Is Disrupted by Ocean Acidification

J. Craig Venter Institute-led Team Awarded 5-year, $10.7 M Grant from U.S. Department of Energy to Optimize Metabolic Networks in Diatoms, Enabling Next-Generation Biofuels and Bioproducts

Scripps Scientists Participate in Comic-Con Panel to Help Reach out to Pop Culture Audience

Scientists from J. Craig Venter Institute and Scripps Institution of Oceanography Publish Study Describing Function and Mechanisms of Diatom Centromeres

Moore Foundation to Fund Scripps Scientist to Optimize Genome Editing Technology in Marine Microalgae

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Recent Posts

  • Six lab members present their research at the 2024 2024 PSA-ISOP-ISEP Joint Meeting at the University of Washington, Seattle, WA – 29 July-1 August, 2024
  • Phytoplankton Genetically Sequenced at Sea for the First Time
  • Coastal upwelling regions threatened by increased ocean acidification
  • Scientists map how iron, a critical mineral for survival, is processed by algae, a cornerstone of the ocean food web
  • Paper by UGA Skidaway Institute scientist featured in prominent journal
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