Professor of Soil Ecology at UST-Chile.
Associate Editor: npj Soil Ecology. Lead: South American Mycorrhizal Res. Network.
Awardee: AfroColombian of the Year; Humberto Maturana award; Carlos Spegazzini Medal.
https://cesar-marin.com/
César Marín
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Check my keynote talk: “Using Complexity Science and philosophy to assess mycorrhizal cooperation” given at the 4th Global Soil Biodiversity Conference in Victoria, Canada.
Deeply honored by this @GSBI invitation.
#mycorrhiza #soil #ecology
youtu.be/B5jLt0g6ezw?...
📣 A huge thank you to our first two keynote speakers, Dr. Marín (@cmarin.bsky.social) and Dr. Jansson, for starting #GSB2026 off strong!
Topics ranged from soil microbes as climate solutions to complexity science as a foundation for mycorrhizal research; we could not imagine a stronger start!
🎉Celebrating a lifetime of impact in mycorrhizal science
We are proud and thrilled to announce Nancy Collins Johnson (Northern Arizona University) as the IMS Eminent Research Award 2026 recipient
mycorrhizas.org#awards
👏 Join us in celebrating her at
@icom2026.bsky.social
Right on time for #GSB2026, soil fauna made it to the cover of Nat Eco Evo (great shot by frankashwood.bsky.social). Attendees who have questions on the journal or papers to pitch, feel free to chat to me at the conference. @thegsbi.bsky.social
ust got accepted my 80 peer-reviewed article:
“Migration should be a personal choice, not the only one – a reflection on scientific diasporas” on Research Ideas and Outcomes.
There we discuss how to get to a functional scientific diaspora.
New paper out in @riojournal.com
“Migration should be a personal choice, not the only one – a reflection on scientific diasporas”
How to get a functional scientific diaspora? Here we discuss it!
doi.org/10.3897/rio....
Thanks for the nice invite. Had a wonderful time in Bochum learning a lot about Diversity in all dimensions and areas!
Now in Berlin some few days.
Very happy to have @cmarin.bsky.social give a talk in our lab meeting on multi-level selection.
Great talk and interesting discussion.
Do primate brains and social insect colonies make decisions in similar ways? As shown in this @royalsocietypublishing.org paper, both share competing populations that accumulate evidence until a threshold is reached. @jordipinero.bsky.social @drmichaellevin.bsky.social @dornhaus.bsky.social
🎤 Our second plenary speaker: Dr. César Marín @cmarin.bsky.social hosted by our own Wim van der Putten