
Paul Berube
@pmberube
Microbial ecologist at MIT. Phytoplankton ecology, genomics, and physiology.
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http://chisholmlab.mit.edu/members/paul-berube 26-03-2011 22:52:51
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Check out my 5 minute interview today on NationalPublicRadio on the local AZ sciencefriday airing at 12pm and 7pm. Also linked here: radio.azpm.org/p/radio-azscie…




Really awesome science outreach initiative by Prof. Katharine Hayhoe and @henrifdrake ...will definitely check out the @climatefortnite channel on Twitch! wired.com/story/fortnite…

This report marks the growing importance of astrobiology and underscores how it is transitioning from unbridled speculation to an empirically-driven field. Needed now: more biology, more participation in mission planning. More funding! Enceladus awaits! www8.nationalacademies.org/onpinews/newsi…

For early career #plankton scientists: Submit your paper to Journal of Plankton Research Journal Plankton Res and you'll be considered for the Cushing Prize, selected at the end of each year. academic.oup.com/plankt/pages/c…


Saturday in the lab. With the help of the awesome Tyler O'Keefe Synechococcus and Prochlorococcus chemostats are up and running! #MIT





NEW BLOG POST: Q&A with #GP15 Co-chief Scientists Karen Casciotti and Phoebe Lam. The pair are the first female chief scientists in U.S. @GEOTRACES history. geotraces-gp15.com/2018/11/27/wom… #nsffunded #oceanography #geotraces #rogerrevelle #scienceatsea #womeninstem


CNN: "Katharine, are you rolling in the dough, is that why you're [working on climate change], you're just cashing in?" Katharine: "More like rolling on the floor laughing". Phenomenal on-point interview by Prof. Katharine Hayhoe about new National Climate Assessment #NCA4. Go Katharine!

Our Nature Comms paper just out: "The blues and greens of the ocean will become even bluer and greener by the end of the century as a result of global warming" - providing an early warning signal of changes to the ocean ecosystem #ClimateScience #phdchat theguardian.com/environment/20…

Just out on The ISME Journal open access by Jamie Becker, Shane Hogle, Kali Rosendo, and Penny Chisholm: Co-culture and biogeography of Prochlorococcus and SAR11 rdcu.be/bmdfx Not easy to get these two to grow together!!! Beautiful piece of work!

Really excited to be part of this amazing work out of Bigelow Laboratory Not only a great resource for the community, but some fascinating insights on the diversity of marine microbes! Charting the Complexity of the Marine Microbiome through Single-Cell Genomics doi.org/10.1016/j.cell…