Ibrahim Salman
@ibrahim_salman1
Chemical ecologist examining how global change alters plant-pollinator interactions
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06-03-2019 11:38:42
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Very proud of my four students who received varied excellence awards Anuma Dangol Susansun Akuk Zhaniya and Ashageru and M.Sc graduation of Let Kho Hao and Nati. Congratulations 🎊 bidrBGU
It was great to share my research during the poster presentation #deepsubsurface #microbialecology session yesterday ! I met so many amazing scientists!😄… overall fantastic experience, talks and poster at my first ISME conference #ISME18 Zeev Ronen Maxim Rubin-Blum bidrBGU
Muchísimas gracias Embassy of the Republic of Panama in Israel por todo, fue una grata experiencia llena de alegría !
Great talk on the environmental factors that influence the pollinators visitation on Sinapis alba flowers Ibrahim Salman DDD Conference bidrBGU
Great week at #DDDconference (Learning From Drylands). Great people, great content/presentations, and I got the chance to share our latest research findings at the Desert Plant Ecology session DDD Conference
Check out the new preprint🌍 by Betzabe Atencio Zeev Ronen et al! Ancient aquifers kilometers below the Negev Desert recharged 10s to 100s of thousands of years ago! In this pristine groundwater, microbes excel at fixing carbon. bidrBGU IOLR חקר ימים ואגמים לישראל (חיא"ל) bit.ly/46k9YCO
Take a moment to dive into our new preprint, exploring the realm of ancient aquifers in the Negev Desert🏜️, where active autotrophs showcase their metabolic versatility through carbon-fixing abilities🗺️ bit.ly/46k9YCO bidrBGU Maxim Rubin-Blum Zeev Ronen Eyal Geisler
Dinner with this great team, for the bittersweet reason that Juan Camilo Mejía 's Smithsonian Panama fellowship has come to an end. All the best for the next stage of your scientific journey. We will miss you in the lab! With Alicia Sanjur Roxana Alveo Ibrahim Salman and Angel Duarte
Another farewell dinner with the lab. Sadly, Smithsonian Panama intern Ria Raut and volunteer Franklin Lopez have finished their projects and are leaving. But I know that they will do great things elsewhere, Ria as a grad student at Berkeley Environmental Science, Policy & Mngmt, and Franklin as a sophomore FLORIDA!