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A filamentous green alga against a black background, viewed under a dissecting microscope. The green filaments are thin, highly branched and illuminated from beneath, making them almost glow.

A filamentous green alga against a black background, viewed under a dissecting microscope. The green filaments are thin, highly branched and illuminated from beneath, making them almost glow.

Talking coenocytic green algae in class this week. So why not a cute local Bryopsis for #PhycologyFriday.

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Please share: @UBCScience is searching for 15 TT faculty in diverse areas of expertise science.ubc.ca/about/careers. Included are 2 positions in Quantitative and Environmental Science as part of a hiring cluster for black faculty; you will join 6 current UBC faculty science.ubc.ca/blackscholars.

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It’s prime sprouting time in British Columbia for many a species of fungi.
Dr. Mary Berbee, professor in the UBC department of botany, discusses how to safely and legally forage for mushrooms around the city this fall.
More information in UBC News:  news.ubc.ca/2023/10/19/h...

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UBC Botany
@UBCBotany
Welcome to UBC Botany! We're a department under the Faculty of Science with specializations ranging from the organismal to the molecular. www.botany.ubc.ca

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