Postdoc (2 years) in mycorrhizal fungal biogeography & species distribution modelling @umeaplantsciencecentre.se
Work with large-scale metabarcoding data and modelling.
Deadline is 30th April
www.umu.se/en/work-with...
When do viruses become a threat? 🧬
Viruses are all around us, and most go unnoticed. With new viral generations emerging daily, just a few mutations under the right conditions can change everything. ...
There are still a few weeks left to submit your abstract for @icom2026.bsky.social in Cairns, Australia. Consider applying to our special session on “Mycorrhizae and biogeochemical cycles under global change” (Session 23), co-organized by Prof. Tessa Camenzind and I.
icom2026.org/symposia/
Ever read a Journal Club article from @natureportfolio.nature.com? I was inspired by the prompt: "What paper inspired you to pursue a particular course of work?" I selected a paper by Stinson et al. on mycorrhizal symbiosis meltdown during biological plant invasion.
Check it out:
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Anouk Willemsen
I am so lucky to call @fungi-lover.bsky.social a friend and collaborator, and that I grew as a person from her passion, knowledge of fungi, & dedication to making STEM better for everyone. Rest in power to a beautiful life taken far too soon 🌈💕🌌. A reminder to all to enjoy life, it can be so short.
Apply now! Hit me up with questions about studying at the University of Vienna
“ In all investigated tree species, ectomycorrhizal associations were present to the deepest examined soil depth of 380 cm.” - Fine‐root trait variation in temperate trees follows arc‐shape pattern along deep soil profiles
I am seeing more and more scientists and lefties chalking Artemis II up as a complete waste of money. This is so deeply concerning to me in an age of growing scientific skepticism and disbelief in the value of fundamental science.
Very interesting looking read on EMF mycelium exploration and its link to environmental conditions and function
nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10....