George Bullerjahn
@gbullerjahn
Professor Emeritus, NIH/NSF Center for Fresh Waters & Human Health, microbial physiologist, cyanobacterial enthusiast, and ambivalent on the Oxford comma.
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29-01-2015 19:38:51
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Happy #WorldWaterDay from researchers Bowling Green State University out in the Sandusky Bay in the RV Ziggy #LakeErie #AyZiggy
Check out the new paper in JGLR by Brittany N. Zepernick, PhD from Steven Wilhelm lab discussing characteristics of freshwater algal blooms: A tale of two blooms: do ecological paradigms for algal bloom success and succession require revisiting? sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Check out great work appearing in HA by our team led by Ryan Wagner on the collapse of a freshwater HAB in a #LakeErie embayment. Did dam removal play a role in bloom decline? See doi.org/10.1016/j.hal.…
Want to know about the microbiology of Lake Victoria and potential cyanotoxins? Check out our new paper in EMiR dx.doi.org/10.1111/1758-2… by the amazing X-less Kate Brown with great help from Ryan Wagner, KMFRI, Kisii University, Mike McKay and Prof. Lewis Sitoki:
Congrats to one of BGSU Biology and Bowling Green State University ‘s finest undergrad #Microbiology majors. Great work UTK Microbiology, and a bright future awaits in Dayton!
Nice article by Peter Krouse on the HABs that form in #SanduskyBay. They’re not the same as those in #LakeErie! Describing work done by students BGSU Biology and Great Lakes & Watershed Studies, BGSU cleveland.com/news/2024/07/s…
Happy to talk with AccuWeather about cHABs last week…they’re happening everywhere these days