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Steven Roberts

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Professor in School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences into shellfish, epigenetics, genomics, aquaculture and environmental physiology.

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Warming seas threaten #coral-algal #symbiosis, & so reef #ecosystems. @Dr_Cnidariana @HolliePutnam &co show that #CoralLarvae alter nutrient metabolism by increasing N assimilation to maintain symbiotic relationships & survive thermal stress #PLOSBiology plos.io/4foh6lL

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Chris Mantegna is a third year @UW_SAFS grad student leading a mentorship program to train students in marine science and conservation and create “an inclusive environment where students feel part of the community." washington.edu/boundless/turn… #BeBoundless #GoHuskies

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Excited to share I will be defending my PhD thesis Friday, November 15th at 10am EST! Please join in person or RSVP for the zoom link here: linktr.ee/d_becks

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Excited to share insights on bringing marine science and art together as a teaching tool at BIMS Week 2024! Don't miss this opportunity to learn from leading experts and collaborate on groundbreaking ocean solutions. #BIMSWeek2024 #FortheOcean #BlackinMarineScience

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🦀Bitter crab syndrome (BCS) might sound like an attitude problem, but it’s a condition faced by valuable Alaska #fisheries: snow crabs and Tanner crabs. SAFS grad Aspen Coyle shares more about her research into BCS, caused by a parasitic dinoflagellate⤵️ fish.uw.edu/2024/10/bitter…

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Metagenomics and #COI sequencing folks: If you have deep sequencing of PCR amplified products and want to phase the different alleles, what do you use and how do you deal with PCR recombination artifacts?


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MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT. Join Us for the Third International Symposium on Epigenetics in Marine and Aquatic Research (EPIMAR2025), which will take place in Barcelona, Spain, from May 27 to 30, 2025. epimar2025.org

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We are advertising for 3 tenure track faculty positions @UW_SAFS ranging from the assistant to full professor levels. Links below: Freshwater Ecology apply.interfolio.com/154393 Salmon Ecology apply.interfolio.com/154403 Organismal Bio & Aquaculture apply.interfolio.com/154407


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Job! Associate or Full Professor in applied organismal biology & aquaculture, and the Executive Director of the Western Regional Aquaculture Center. Here at @UW_SAFS University of Washington, with me and other fabulous colleagues (and awesome students) apply.interfolio.com/154407


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Check out our latest! We’re excited at the utility this new tool for Pacific oyster will bring. Also will share how we are using the panel @Research_VIU/ @VIUDeepBay at the Pacific Coast Shellfish Growers Association Conference next week #shellfish78 @UBCeoas

Delighted to share the latest from the GBMF-supported project on sustainable oyster aquaculture. @bsuther7 and Tim Green led the development of an amplicon panel for high-throughput and low-cost genotyping of Pacific oyster academic.oup.com/g3journal/arti…. Pretty sweet to get the cover!

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Oregon State University announced an assistant professor position of #aquaculture - expected to contribute to shellfish research- jobs.oregonstate.edu/postings/158094


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The UN says more aquatic animals were farmed than fished in 2022. That’s the first time in history. apne.ws/uvdvGHb


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The Kurt Grinnell Aquaculture Scholarship Foundation is hosting its first Pacific Northwest Indigenous Aquaculture Summit this August, bringing together tribes to support traditional foods, economic opportunity and cultural resources through aquaculture. kurtgrinnellscholarship.org/pacific-northw…

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🦪 Eric Essington, a @UWBiology senior, has been looking into a familiar hard-shelled mollusk for the last year: the oyster. 🌡️Why? To simulate temperature changes associated with #climatechange and explore the impact on #Pacificoysters. Find out more fish.uw.edu/2024/05/climat…

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🐠🐋🌊🪸 Save the date for the @UW Aquatic Sciences Open House! Back and better than ever on Saturday 18 May. A fun, free day for the whole family at the #SEASOpenHouse: 🦀Live aquarium tanks 🔬Interactive science demos 🚢Research vessel tours ↪️Visit fish.uw.edu/aquatic-scienc…

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🏆 Editor's Choice | @MarkSorel8 @mark_scheuerell and colleagues describe an integrated population model that accounts for diversity in juvenile life histories, spawning location, and return age. #OpenAccess paper ➡️ ow.ly/V0lb50RFEI0 Data/code ➡️ ow.ly/RaTf50RFEYl

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The Journal of Archaeological Science (JAS) now does a "reproducibility review" as part of the submission process: elsevier.com/connect/how-re… If your manuscript mentions using an open source programming language, it will get this review, in addition to the normal peer reviews.


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Phase Genomics tech helps create the 1st sea louse vaccine for farmed salmon. Sea lice cost the farmed salmon industry $1B a year. And wild salmon feel the bite of sea lice, too. See how @IncarChile’s Cristian Gallardo Escárate created the vaccine.


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Congratulations @SaffireSeahorse on making the @UW Husky 100! You are so deserving of this recognition and I am proud to call you my friend and colleague. Learn more: washington.edu/husky100/

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