Adeline Chew (@ecologyadeline) 's Twitter Profile
Adeline Chew

@ecologyadeline

Master of BioSciences student at @unimelb | #ecology of frogs and #chytridiomycosis | #water #urbanwetlands 🐸🔬

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Superbugs and antibiotic resistance are terrifying - @labell_w is addressing this with new methods of combination therapy and results look promising! 👏🏼 #unimelbscicomm

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First science conference ✅ safe to say I feel smarter and inspired by all the great talks, posters, and interactions I had at #VicBioCon20!

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Tonight is the ASM Nancy Millis Student Awards 2020, where Adeline Chew presented her masters research on the effects of heavy metals on fungal pathogen growth. Congrats Adeline!

Tonight is the <a href="/AUSSOCMIC/">ASM</a> Nancy Millis Student Awards 2020, where <a href="/ecologyadeline/">Adeline Chew</a> presented her masters research on the effects of heavy metals on fungal pathogen growth. Congrats Adeline!
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What do frogs need to survive 2020 and beyond? A new study by Dr Laura A Brannelly (One Health Research) will use genetics to work out why some #frog species can survive #disease, & how we can best help those populations endure other threats, such as #climatechange. ecolsoc.org.au/news/awards/wh…

What do frogs need to survive 2020 and beyond?

A new study by <a href="/LA_Brannelly/">Dr Laura A Brannelly</a> (<a href="/OneHealthRes/">One Health Research</a>) will use genetics to work out why some #frog species can survive #disease, &amp; how we can best help those populations endure other threats, such as #climatechange.

ecolsoc.org.au/news/awards/wh…
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To everyone who’s not OK: you are not alone and you matter. To everyone who listens: thank you. To everyone who is trying to be a better listener: the world needs more like you. #RUOKDay

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Our group is looking for a PhD student interested in amphibian conservation and synthetic biology at @unimelb come help us save the frogs!

Our group is looking for a PhD student interested in amphibian conservation and synthetic biology at @unimelb  come help us save the frogs!
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eDNA is a new and exciting tool that can be used for monitoring wildlife disease - our new paper in Oecologia explores eDNA methods and how we can use it in the field to predict amphibian disease Pymatuning Lab of Ecology RZ Amphibian Lab Get Your PhD @PittBioSci @FVASunimelb link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Excited to contribute to #ESA2020 with a keynote Wiley Next Generation Ecologist Award presentation tomorrow morning at 9am - where I'll be describing how some amphibians are surviving after devastating disease

Excited to contribute to #ESA2020 with a keynote Wiley Next Generation Ecologist Award presentation tomorrow morning at 9am - where I'll be describing how some amphibians are surviving after devastating disease
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👏👏 Dr Laura A Brannelly gave a great keynote presentation as the Wiley #NextGenerationEcologist award winner at #ESAus20 this morning! Alpine tree frogs have a plastic reproductive response to chytrid infection and understanding this mechanism helps us protect the endangered species🐸

👏👏 <a href="/LA_Brannelly/">Dr Laura A Brannelly</a> gave a great keynote presentation as the Wiley #NextGenerationEcologist award winner at #ESAus20 this morning! Alpine tree frogs have a plastic reproductive response to chytrid infection and understanding this mechanism helps us protect the endangered species🐸