Cheong Xin (CX) Chan
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Anything evolutionary genomics of algae and microbes, scalable phylogenomics @UQ_SCMB @ace_uq
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http://cxchan.com 11-05-2009 18:33:05
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.Erin Bertrand, Alastair Simpson and I are seeking a postdoc to work with us on metabolomics of a fascinating protist-bacterial symbiosis in the Anaeramoebae! drive.google.com/file/d/1dIXX7z…
Join us on July 27th and July 28th at PSA-ISOP-ISEP for our wonderful lineup of workshops. Huge thanks to lecturers and organizers of these workshops! See Phyc. Soc. America website for more information. Deadline to register is June 17th.
We have an opening in my lab for a postdoc with expertise in algal/seaweed biotechnology, in particular, metabolic engineering and carbohydrate biochemistry, with some bioinformatics training. Email me at [email protected], if this fits your background and aspirations
Our paper on chromosomal inversions in Acropora kenti is out today in Molecular Ecology. Inversions are cool and important! Great work by Zhang Jia and collaboration with Cheong Xin (CX) Chan Cynthia Riginos Prof Jan Strugnell Line K Bay Matt Field or onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/me…
Happy to have contributed to this excellent paper by @KEdougan in the group of Cheong Xin (CX) Chan that provides a model of how whole-genome duplication shaped evolution of the heat-tolerant coral algal symbiont, Durusdinium (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…). Algae rock! Great work everyone.
Our new paper nature with BGI Group Ocean University of China and other collaborators provides evidence from the laboratory that ocean microbiomes advance biotechnology and biomedicine. UEA School of Environmental Sciences UEA Research #microbiome #biodiversity nature.com/articles/s4158…