
Catalina Cruañas Pániker
@catacruanas
Microbio & environment – Cyano at heart 🩵
Jiménez & Bell Labs, Imperial College London
The Greenhouse, Undaunted
Previously in...
Banfield Lab, UC Berkeley 🐻
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Proud of University of York to be the latest University that joined the list of those who are divesting from fossil fuels. Time for Imperial College London to follow...

Diez buenas noticias sobre el coronavirus theconversation.com/diez-buenas-no… via The Conversation ES

International Women's Day: Female biologists bring much-needed perspective to science. theconversation.com/international-… via The Conversation Canada


By Losing Genes, Life Often Evolved More Complexity quantamagazine.org/by-losing-gene… via Quanta Magazine






Please help me to congratulate Jill Banfield- winning the 2023 Van Leeuwenhoek Medal for her pioneering work on genome-resolved metagenomics to study diverse microbial communities leading to the addition of complete new branches to the tree of life. UC Berkeley Institute for Geographic Information Science


Celebrating that Jill receives the Leeuwenhoek Medal this year! It is is granted every ten years to the scientist judged to have made the most significant contribution to microbiology during the preceding decade. Cheers Jill Banfield !

🚨MY LAB IS HIRING🚨 Want to work Institute for Geographic Information Science as part of The Audacious Project. We are looking for postdocs with experience in microbial #metagenomics, systems biology, and network analysis. More Info: aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03939 #postdoc #postdocposition #ScienceTwitter

Spencer Diamond talking cow rumen engineering, rogue plasmids, and CRISPR futurism at SynBioBeta. Super inspiring!


Excited to share our preprint on cyanobacterial communities and their core microbiome, with Spencer Diamond as corresponding author and incredible help from Jackie Zorz, Keith Bouma-Gregson, Catalina Cruañas Pániker, The Banfield Lab. #microbiome #Genomics #WomenInSTEM biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


