Letao successfully defended her Honors thesis research examining the phytoplankton community composition in the Galapagos Archipelago. Way to go Letao!!
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Congrats to Ankit, Letao and Emily for great presentations of their research at the EMES Celebration of Research Symposium! @unc-emes.bsky.social
Congrats to Emily on a successful poster presentation at OSM in Glasgow, Scotland. She was also brave enough to try haggis!
Congratulations to Margarita and Morgan Pavelsky who’s image of the diatom Corethron isolated from the Galápagos Islands is the new face of the ISME journal.
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A bit of a write-up about our research cruise in the Galapagos last summer.
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Congrats to Margarita who successfully defended her MSc thesis today! Margarita investigated growth and nutrient kinetics in a variety of phytoplankton species she isolated from the Galapagos Archipelago. Turns out size really does matter…in phytoplankton I mean.
Meredith's new paper in Journal of Phycology explores how the small chlorophyte Micromonas from the Northeast Pacific Ocean can contribute to carbon export and it's response to iron limitation.
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Prisca’s paper examines how different environmental conditions in the waters of Galapagos Archipelago across ENSO cycles shape phytoplankton communities.
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Johnson’s paper examines the molecular and physiological responses of phytoplankton in different phases of upwelling in the California Current System.
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Se Hyeon’s paper examines iron acquisition strategies in coastal and oceanic isolates of the dinoflagellate Karlodinium.
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In the past few months we have published three papers from the lab, which I will subsequently describe. Congrats to Se Hyeon, Johnson and Prisca for getting these papers across the finish line. I’m super lucky to have had the opportunity to work with these great scientists!
Looking forward to our research cruise starting on July 30 on the R/V Marcus Langseth related to our NSF-funded project. Mobilization in San Diego was a success. Ship is now en route to the Equatorial Pacific!
It was great to catch up with Raquel and Jason in Victoria, BC. The Marchetti Lab will miss you Raquel! Safe travels.
Nature: US senators poised to reject Trump’s proposed massive science cuts Committee gives first hint that policymakers might preserve, rather than slash, funding for US National Science Foundation and other agencies.
DO NOT GIVE UP!
Our advocacy is working.
A key Senate committee has indicated that it will reject Trump’s proposed cuts to science agencies including NASA and the NSF.
Keep speaking up and calling your electeds 🗣️🗣️🗣️
We call this Margarita cubed. Margarita eating a Margherita pizza while drinking a Margarita. A toast to Raquel who will be moving on from the Marchetti Lab very shortly. We wish her all the best!
Check out Margarita’s chemostat setup to examine shifts in nutrient quotas in Galapagos diatoms throughout diel cycles. She will be sampling every three hours over the next two days!! 🥱
We had an amazing group of undergraduates in the Marchetti Lab this year. Their research spanned the globe from the Southern Ocean to the Galapagos. Thanks a bunch to Cammie, Abby1, Abby2 and Ankit. They all put in a ton of hours in the lab and are now moving on to bigger and better places!
Congrats to undergraduate researcher Cammie Zehner who presented her research conducted with Emily Speciale on phytoplankton dynamics in the California Current upwelling zone at the EMES symposium!
The US has three bases in Antarctica. Besides the important science done there, they're a proxy for geopolitical power. China just built its fifth base in Antarctica, so if the US pulls back, guess who will take over?
This cut is “a heartbreaker”, says Rob Denton, a biologist at Marian University in Indianapolis, Indiana, who has previously reviewed applications for the fellowship.
https://go.nature.com/3Yp58Sh
Congrats to Emily who successfully defended her MSc thesis on the effects of iron on mixotrophy in the California Upwelling Zone!
Had a great time at #ASLO25 with @unc-emes.bsky.social & @marchettilab.bsky.social talking all things marine 🌊
The number of new grants handed out by the National Science Foundation since President Donald Trump took office has fallen by nearly 50% compared with the same 2-month period 1 year ago. scim.ag/42dCJjc
Great work, EMES presenters and session organizers!
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The dynamic duo of Margarita and Abby presenting their research on phytoplankton dynamics in the Galapagos at ASLO in Charlotte NC. #ASLO25
Taller members of the Marchetti Lab presenting their massive research findings at ASLO in Charlotte NC. #ASLO25. Go Emily!
Smaller members of the Marchetti Lab presenting massive research findings at the Aquatic Sciences meeting in Charlotte NC @aslo.org. Go Raquel!
“The general public thinks that if you’re a college professor, you get paid by the school,” says Zoe McElligott, who studies neural circuits at a state university. But for 'soft money' faculty members, that’s not the case.
https://go.nature.com/4jcrDSA