Emily White
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Deadline today (Wed) for short talks.
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🚨 Last chance! Submit your abstracts or apply for scholarships by Sept 23 (11:59pm MDT) for the joint Keystone Symposia: Microbiome Metabolism & Metabolites / Human Microbiome.

#KSMicroMetab26 #KSMicrobiome26
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I will be at #EESMicrobiome hosted by @events.embl.org from tomorrow.

Looking forward to meeting brilliant people and learning about their exciting research.

If you catch me around, do talk to me about publishing in Nature Microbiology.

#MicrobiomeSky #MicroSky
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New Books & Arts 👇

Marine muses: Rene Martin @lampichthys.bsky.social reviews "Ocean Art: From the Shore to the Deep" by @helenscales.bsky.social

"This book is a must-read for art enthusiasts and ocean lovers"

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

Free to read: rdcu.be/eGpor
Cover image of the book "Ocean art" by Helen Scales featuring artwork depicting various marine organisms
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Post-vacation Monday for me so its definitely a 7...
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Prochlorococcus — Earth’s smallest and most abundant photosynthetic organism and an important oxygen producer — may see population reductions of up to 51% in tropical oceans by 2100 under moderate and high warming scenarios, according to a modelling study in @natmicrobiol.nature.com:

#Ecology
Future ocean warming may cause large reductions in Prochlorococcus biomass and productivity - Nature Microbiology
Decade-long field measurements and modelling show that projected ocean temperatures could restrict cell division rates of an important marine cyanobacterium.
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I’m not as good about this as I should be, but tremendous thank yous to the researchers that suggest alternate reviewers if they themselves can’t review a manuscript
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The August issue is now fully online, with a beautiful cover that might be a nostalgia trigger for some of us (young people can find an explanation in the Editorial):

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📢 Authors, stay sharp!
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What if you could monitor and modulate your gut microbiome via your smartphone app?!
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Get inspired to scale the challenges with our August issue!

Read about:

🦟Fighting malaria
🕹️Remote controlled probiotics
🍄Antifungal resistance
💉mRNA vaccines against bacteria
⚕️Yellow fever vaccine
🫧Archaeal ribosomes
🦠giardia-host interactions

and more.
www.nature.com/nmicrobiol/v...

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