
1 month left to apply for MODELLING POSTDOC investigating the HABITABILITY of the atmosphere (Earth and elsewhere)! Join this fantastic team of early career researchers as we seek to answer: is the atmosphere a ‘true’ ecosystem? Link below 🦠☁️🔬🧬
Guillaume LG
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@LGGwi
Cold at heart (somewhat...) Elusive microbiologist turned biogeochemist (somewhat...) He/him Profile:@sarahoutdoors Header: @BulinovaMarie

1 month left to apply for MODELLING POSTDOC investigating the HABITABILITY of the atmosphere (Earth and elsewhere)! Join this fantastic team of early career researchers as we seek to answer: is the atmosphere a ‘true’ ecosystem? Link below 🦠☁️🔬🧬

Great PDRA position @Bristol_Glac working with @lizbagshaw_ice and others on the SLIDE project trying to get 'Cryoegg' sensors into active subglacial lakes in Greenland. Details here - tinyurl.com/a43fjmkw


Glaciers are tough places for life 🦠 🥶 Freezing temps & freeze-thaw cycles 🪫 Resource scarcity 🕶️ High UV 🌑 Long polar night So how do glacier microbes survive when conditions become intolerable? New paper explores dormancy among glacier microbes 🧵 onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…



Kristyna Vrbicka's first PhD paper is out! What controls the microbial assemblages in SW Greenland ice sheet-fed streams? Feat. @tyler_kohler @jonnyhawkings @LGGwi @petavinsova @BulinovaMarie @marekstibal &al. #WhatTheFlux cryoeco.eu/new-paper-on-c…

How much of Earth's organic carbon is buried in ocean sediments? And how much stays 'buried'? 🌊🌎🔨 Here we propose 'Transfer Efficiencies' as a metric to quantify the organic carbon sink in marine sediments 🧵1/n @NatureComms #openaccess nature.com/articles/s4146…


Subglacial methane in Greenland. Shot by the great @PeterWSinclair who was brave enough to come with us to the mighty Isunnguata Sermia. Starring some of the best young talents in subglacial methane research, and myself. #MARCH4G

Watch @jonnyhawkings give his 1.5 Minute Climate Lecture “Consequences of Rapidly Warming Polar Regions” by @PennSAS vimeo.com/759922549?ref=…



Queen Mary has excelled in today’s #REF2021 results, confirming our status as one of the best research-intensive universities in the UK. Across the University, 92% of our research was assessed as internationally excellent or world-leading. Discover more at qmul.ac.uk





