
Ana Palacio
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🇨🇴 Marine Biologist @CIMASRosenstiel Assistant Scientist 👩🏽🔬🙅🏽♀️ @anapalacio.bsky.social
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She's built attosecond lasers to study the movement of molecules🤯and is part of the team at Exploratorium that has trained and inspired thousands of science teachers📷. Dr Desiré Whitmore Dr. Desiré Whitmore, LASERchick, aka Photonic, is our latest SuperScientist more @ superscientists.org





Congratulations to Dr. Nikki Traylor-Knowles @cnidimmunitylab Prof. Nikki Traylor-Knowles for being recognized by U.S. National Science Foundation & Every Page Foundation as 1 of 22 #womeninscience leaders for 2024 NSF-EPF Ocean Decade Champions! Read more 👇new.nsf.gov/news/supportin…

An exciting PhD opportunity in a great collaboration between Emily Noël and my lab looking at heart infections in zebrafish. Details below. Deadline is the 13th December. findaphd.com/phds/project/m…. Bateson Centre


So grateful to have presented with the The CLEO Institute on Sunday! People from across Alachua County joined us for training on climate science, strategies for advocating for environmental justice, and tools to engage in civic participation. (1/3)



3 part 🧵: We are pleased to announce the Coral Reef Futures Lab lab and partners have received a $16 million, 4-year grant from NOAA Habitat to lead an ambitious program to implement and scale-up new approaches to increase the climate resilience of Florida’s restored coral reefs. 🪸





Coral diseases 🦠 and water quality 💦 are crucial factors in the success of coral restoration and survival efforts. Understanding these elements can help develop more effective strategies for preserving coral reef ecosystems 🪸 news.miami.edu/rosenstiel/sto… journals.plos.org/plosone/articl…

Coral restoration programs are expanding to revive coral populations and ecosystem services, but local and global stressors such as coral disease and water pollution still threaten coral survival. Read more about a new study led by scientists at CIMAS, NOAA Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Lab University of Miami Rosenstiel School
