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Posts by MoVie – Microbial Oceanography Vienna Group 🦠🌊

I am thrilled to announce that the BEVocean research project, which is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), is officially starting today!

@microbialoceanv.bsky.social @stevenbiller.bsky.social @matthiaswietz.bsky.social @fwf-at.bsky.social @univie.ac.at @bokuvienna.bsky.social

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Science thrives when women stand together!

MOVIE proudly celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science #IDWGS with this inspiring group of female scientists driven by curiosity, strong voices and an amazing spirit of teamwork.

#womeninSTEM

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The @microbialoceanv.bsky.social group hosted a CARD-FISH training workshop led by Chie Amano, brining together members of the @univie.ac.at Bio-Oceanography and Marine Biology unit for deep dives into single-cell microbial ecology.

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Major contribution of particle‐associated microbes to deep‐sea organic carbon degradation The biological carbon pump mediates the export of particulate organic carbon from the euphotic zone to the deep ocean, where it provides the base of the food web. Although deep-sea microbial metaboli...

Very happy that our paper was published in Limnology & Oceanography #ASLO_LO
Huge shoutout to my co-authors🫰
& big thanks to reviewers and editors!
May the year keep up this energy 🙌
@microbialoceanv.bsky.social @aslo.org @davehambright.bsky.social
aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...

3 months ago 15 8 1 0
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The Microbial Oceanography Vienna group wrapped up the year with a cozy Christmas dinner 🎄✨
Grateful for good food, great company, and another year of science together 🌊

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Manuela Quiroga Pérez successfully defended her master thesis, where she investigated the microbiomes of restored and native Atlantic soft corals. Congratulations! 🪸

4 months ago 2 0 1 0
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Thrilled to welcome Dr. @valdeanda.bsky.social as Senior Research Fellow!
Valerie is an Environmental Microbial Bioinformatician studying microbial metabolism in extreme environments, combining fieldwork, experiments, and computational modeling while championing equity and inclusion in science.

5 months ago 4 0 1 0
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Wrapping up an inspiring week at #SAME18 in Barcelona.
The MOVIE group was proud to contribute with talks and posters, sharing ideas, connecting with colleagues and learning from so many brilliant presentations.
Grateful to @same18-bcn.bsky.social for the engaging discussions and vibrant atmosphere!

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@zihaozhao.bsky.social gave an enthralling presentation on “Niche partitioning of marine microbiota in deep-sea organic matter cycling”.
#SAME18 @same18-bcn.bsky.social

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Eduard Fadeev delivered an engaging presentation on “Marine bacterial extracellular vesicles - elucidating the functional potential of ubiquitous nanoscale structures at the oceanic scale.”
#SAME18 @same18-bcn.bsky.social

6 months ago 2 1 1 0
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Delighted to present part of my #MSCA #MIMEPOC fellowship research on “Shaping deep Antarctic carbon and nitrogen flux: the role of particle-associated microbial processes.”
#SAME18 @same18-bcn.bsky.social

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@marinelena.bsky.social gave a compelling talk on “Distinct communities of particle-associated microbes drive organic carbon degradation in the dark ocean”.
#SAME18 @same18-bcn.bsky.social

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Chie Amano delivered a fascinating talk on “Microbial incorporation of methionine and leucine in the pelagic ocean”.
#SAME18 @same18-bcn.bsky.social

6 months ago 3 1 0 0
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On Thursday 31 of July the MOVIE group together with collaborating scientists departed from Reykjavik aboard the R/V Pelagia @niozsearesearch.bsky.social to kick off the NEREIDES expedition.

8 months ago 3 1 0 1
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In just a few weeks, the MOVIE group sets sail on a 1-month research cruise aboard the R/V Pelagia in the Atlantic Ocean!
Our equipment is packed and shipped, and the count down has officially begun as we get ready to join the NEREIDES cruise. Stay tuned for updates ⛴️ 🌊🦠

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Linn Ødegaard Yttrelid successfully defended her master thesis exploring Community dynamics of Symbiodiniaceae and Bacteria in reef-building corals!

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Mirjam Aubert successfully defended her master thesis, investigating "Ecological relevance of extracellular vesicles in the Northern Adriatic Sea." Congratulations!

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Happy birthday Gerhard!

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We are thrilled to have successfully concluded the 2nd mini Symposium on Oceanography.
Thank you to our outstanding speakers and engaged participants for making this event a hub of scientific exchange and inspiration!

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The Microbial Oceanography Vienna (MoVie) group is hosting the 2nd Mini Symposium on Oceanography on 30 April 2025.

We’re delighted to invite you to attend a series of fascinating talks by invited scientists - all ocean enthusiasts are welcome!

📍University of Vienna Biology Building
🕚 11:00 am

11 months ago 3 1 0 0
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Marilena Heitger @marinelena.bsky.social attended the ASLO 2025 @aslo.org Aquatic Sciences Meeting in March 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA, to present her work on microbial activity on particles in the meso- and bathypelagic North Atlantic.

1 year ago 11 1 1 0
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Jellyfish blooms—an overlooked hotspot and potential vector for the transmission of antimicrobial resistance in marine environments | mSystems Jellyfish blooms are, in the context of human health, often seen as mainly problematic for oceanic bathing. Here we demonstrate that they may also play a critical role as marine environmental hotspots...

📌 New publication in mSystems @asm.org reveals that jellyfish blooms may serve as significant hotspots and potential vectors for the transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in marine environments.

📄 doi.org/10.1128/msys...

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

New project funded by the Austrian Science Fund:
Gerhard J. Herndl, in collaboration with Tinkara Tinta (Marine Biology Station Piran), will study the microbiome in jellyfish 🪼 bloom life cycles. The three-year FWF-funded project starts on May 1, 2025.

@fwf-at.bsky.social @univie.ac.at

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