Professor of Marine Microbiology at GEOMAR. A particular interest in marine animal-microbe symbioses.
Ute Hentschel
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Brilliant new paper by @tylerjcarrier.bsky.social on how plastid-derived structures help sea urchin development and dispersal. 10.1371/journal.pbio.3003705
@plosbiology.org @geomarkiel.bsky.social @moorefound.bsky.social
And another sponge #genome note from the Aquatic Symbiosis Genomics project! The large #sponge Geodia phlegraei, was sequenced by the Wellcome Sanger Institute. It can be found from Sweden/Norway to Canada in deep-sea boreal waters.
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ASG Sponges genome note #24. Xestospongia bergquistia, an IndoPacific giant barrel sponge described by Jane Fromont (1991), named in honour of the New Zealand sponge biologist, Patricia Bergquist, and submitted for genome sequencing by Sandie Degnan.
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The world needs more symbioses. Thanks @carmcdhume.bsky.social
@symbiosky.bsky.social @microsky.bsky.social
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Great department, great colleagues, great building, great city
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Oh my, potential sea star wasting in the Baltic!. Exciting and scary at the same time.
Interested in evolution, microbiota, and development? Then see the symposium in Glasgow below by @Tyler Carrier and Thomas Busch.
ASG Sponges genome note #23. The bread-crumb sponge Halichondria panicea is an emerging experimental model. With > 4800 publications, it is the most published species in the phylum Porifera.
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– Joint press release by Kiel University and GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel – An international research team led by the CRC 1182 and GEOMAR has discovered for the first time that sea…
Development in the sea is tough and can end in starvation. @tylerjcarrier.bsky.social @utehentschel.bsky.social &co show that #SeaUrchin eggs contain a #plastid -derived structure whose light-dependent activity influences metabolism, #development & survival @plosbiology.org 🧪 plos.io/4mOAxZh
Forget complicated 'situationships'; read about symbioses - partnerships found everywhere in nature.
I had access to some seriously expert brains @amjadkhalaf.bsky.social, @mmontonerin.bsky.social @utehentschel.bsky.social and others to discuss.
Enjoy: sangerinstitute.blog/2026/02/13/n...
New preprint: first systematic, year-round field data showing widespread and persistent sea star wasting-type disease in Baltic Asterias rubens.
On bioRxiv:
Thomas Bosch and I have organized a symposium on the “Impacts of Microbiota on Animal and Plant Development” that will be part of the Euro EvoDevo meeting in Glasgow this summer. Please register through EED. Thanks to generous sponsors, we have some financial support for early-career scientists.
New paper entitled "Sea urchin eggs contain a plastid-derived structure that contributes to their development" is now out in @plosbiology.org! Here is a summary...
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