Indrani Sarker
@indrani_sarker
PhD @macquarie_uni; Interested in Photophysiology of marine bacteria; working with Marine Prochlorococcus
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20-03-2017 11:28:04
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10% of the oxygen we breathe comes from just one kind of #bacteria in the ocean. Now lab tests have shown these bacteria are susceptible to #plastic #pollution, according to study led by Macquarie University published in Communications Biology mq.edu.au/newsroom/2019/… Photo: Kevin Krejci
Congrats on your paper Indrani Indrani Sarker, Sasha, Lisa Lisa Moore (she/her) and Ian Paulsen Lab!!!!
It's not just fish, plastic pollution harms the bacteria that help us breathe eurekalert.org/e/97hW via @macquarie_uni EurekAlert! Feeling so blessed to have my First PhD work Published. A big Thanks to Dr. Sasha Tetu, verena schrameyer Lisa Moore (she/her) Paulsen Lab and Liam .
A new study from Paulsen Lab and colleagues at Molecular Sciences @Macquarie University links marine plastic pollution to global carbon cycling via its effect on a very important microbe nature.com/articles/s4200…
Plastic Waste Is Now Threatening Oxygen-Producing Bacteria, New Research Revealed greatlakesledger.com/2019/05/16/pla… via greatlakesledger
Attention #Australian & international #marine #scientists! The Australian Marine Sciences Association 2020 (#AMSA2020) conference is being held at Macquarie University 🌊📝Pencil it in: 5-9 July 2020! #scienceweek Rob Harcourt Jane Williamson Prof Emma L Johnston AO FAA FTSE Science and Engineering @ MQU @NZMarineSociety
This is us! All of us! Department of Molecular Sciences Macquarie University #annualmeetup
We were so excited that #JAMS7 trended at JAMS symposium that we had to join #Twitter & get in on the fun! >30 Molecular Sciences @Macquarie University staff & students enjoyed talks from @MikeManefield Caroline Chénard Chris Greening Dr Carly Rosewarne Talitha Santini & Rytas Vilgalys, plus a great poster session