Wawa is fighting on two fronts?! I don't think I've ever seen Royal Farms. I'll have to visit one on my next trip that direction. Happy field-working!
Posts by Christy Grettenberger
Well, I guess we know where you stand on the Wawa vs Sheetz debate (but seriously, enjoy the delicious hoagies!)
If you ask @titus.idyll.org I'm sure that in a week he'll have a way for you to run 1 million at a time.
I'm officially really jealous of this - my coaches insisted of classical (read - really old) music. But I did end up with Fossils (from Carnival of the Animals) so, I guess it turned out okay.
I would 100% attend both of those talks.
anvi'o message saying :: Do we use threadz yo? ... NO THREADS FOR YOU! (well, okay. just one.)
I didn't want to re-install a bunch of software in the new year, but at least the anvi'o messages will keep me entertained (thanks, @merenbey.bsky.social and others)!
This reminds me of the poem Melinda Mae in "Where the Sidewalk Ends" where the little girl eats a whole whale.
UC Davis’ California Rock Garden is a small space with a huge timeline. Join us as we highlight five standout specimens and the geologic forces that shaped them.
Read more: lettersandsciencemag.ucdavis.edu/science-technology/calif...
@ucdavis.bsky.social
Our paper describing the GlobDB is now published in @bioinfoadv.bsky.social
doi.org/10.1093/bioa...
The GlobDB is the largest species dereplicated genome database currently available, containing 306,260 species representatives.
More information on globdb.org 1/5
🖥️🧬🦠
We’re hiring! Ad for coastal physical oceanographer: careers.udel.edu/en-us/job/50...
Chat me if you have any questions! #oceanography #marine
The Brown and Stachowicz labs are looking for a postdoc for an NSF-funded project on the thermal dependence of disease in eelgrass! As a bonus you get to be based at the Bodega Marine Lab! Interested? Find out more here: brown-ecology.com/join-us/
oof, yeah (or write permits for NFS lands probably)
We just submitted a manuscript for review with a "we can't get our data approved in NCBI so please believe us that we will upload it" apology note in the methods section. 😐 (which is so minor compared to what other folks are dealing with)
A new paper of mine just came out in the Journal of Anatomy! Learn more about Conoryctes and why the insides of its bones are important on my website. Or, check out the open-access paper here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Digging into the rise of mammals
gregfunston.com/2025/07/14/d...
I'm happy to announce the latest release of the GlobDB, available at globdb.org.
The GlobDB is a database of "species dereplicated" microbial genomes, and as of release 226 contains twice the number of species-representative genomes (306,260) than the latest GTDB release.
I love all of this but especially that you've made anvi'o databases (I may or may not have been contemplating how long it would take me to do that for the GTDB database this week).
oooh, I like this! I like MRA too (its such a smooth publication process). @titus.idyll.org might also have some ideas on where else folks publish this type of work.
Doing a lecture on why it's important to be good at science communication/why it's important to communicate science in plain English on the day when we find out that there's Whooping Cough on campus.
oooh this will be a fun one to add to my "living or not living" lecture in geobiology
Congrats to all elected as new fellows of AAAS including from @ucdavis.bsky.social:
Dawn Sumner, Dario Cantù, Huaijun Zhou, Frederic Chedin, Stephanie Hampton, Raissa M. D'Souza, Simona Ghetti, and Alexander Aue.
NPR also had a nice piece on it this morning. I think this is the "print" version of that www.npr.org/2025/01/28/n...
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm... this article may be helpful (in the middle to bottom). As I understand it, this is proposal review and outgoing awards (I *assume* if the money is in hand already, you can continue you work, but that is an assumption on my part)
Major, major congratulations to my colleague Joanne Emerson for receiving the PECASE! This prestigious award is recognition of amazing early career faculty who developed the most compelling and innovative NSF CAREER grants!
Joanne's lab pioneers the field of soil viral community ecology 🤩 🧪🧫
SeqCenter is the place in Pittsburgh - I've had really good luck with them and find them to be pretty affordable especially for the turn-around time (2 weeks) www.seqcenter.com/service/illu...
I think Writing Science in Plain English by Anne Green has a decent chapter or two on this. I can't find my copy now but the very last of these slides from the Dessimoz lab suggests that my memory is at least somewhat true (lab.dessimoz.org/teaching/rqb...)
You should get a text when yours is received and counted! (though maybe If you mail it later in the cycle it may be after the race is "called" - especially in CA - but it still counts)
Do we brag on this thing (or did we leave that behind in the other place)? Because Dawn Sumner and I wrote what I think is a pretty cool perspective on why we should consider ecology and evolution when discussing early oxygenic photosynthesis and the GOE. tinyurl.com/mwsdras5
subsurface microbial dark matter folks must feel especially called out.
(though as far as I know, no parasitoid wasps down there)
This is such a cool story! Congrats on the preprint!! 🎉