Ph.D. student Jiayi Deng prepares a bacterial suspension at the University of Pennsylvania’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. (Provided by Tianyi Yao)

Grad Student Deng Investigates How Marine Microbes Move When Oil is Present

Grad Student Deng Investigates How Marine Microbes Move When Oil is Present – SEPTEMBER 19, 2019 Oil-water interfaces, such as those formed by marine oil spills or natural ocean oil seeps, are teeming with bacterial activity. Some bacterial species in those interfaces form biofilms that help break up oil, which enhances biodegradation. The interfaces themselves…

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Students build an ROV during the ECOGIG Ocean Discovery Camp. Photo Credit: ECOGIG/Original photo via ECOGIG’s Facebook page.

Summer 2019 – Education Spotlight

Summer 2019 – Education Spotlight – SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 (From Summer 2019 Newsletter) The Consortium for Simulation of Oil-Microbial Interactions in the Ocean (CSOMIO) hosted a summer outreach program in partnership with the Florida State University (FSU) Center for Ocean- Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) in July, where students learned about ocean and atmospheric sciences. The program…

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A Gulf toadfish. Photo Credit: Dr. Maria C. Cartolano.

Summer 2019 – GoMRI Researcher Interview with Dr. Danielle McDonald

Summer 2019 – GoMRI Researcher Interview with Dr. Danielle McDonald – SEPTEMBER 18, 2019 (From Summer 2019 Newsletter) Dr. Danielle McDonald from the University of Miami’s Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science (RSMAS) Department of Marine Biology and Ecology answered a few questions about her RFP-VI project, The Impact of Deepwater Horizon Oil Exposure…

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