Dr. Michael Doane

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Dr. Michael Doane

Dr. Michael Doane

@mike_microbe

Marine Biologist Marine microbial ecology using next generation sequencing tool -- long and shorts reads -- eDNA, shark genomes

Adelaide, Australia Katılım Nisan 2010
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ASFB@AustSocFishBiol·
📑 #NewStudy by Burns et al. finds complementary results using two #fish community monitoring systems – BRUVS and #eDNA – in the Great Australian Bight. Both methods distinguished depth-dependent communities. 👀 buff.ly/41TgtMZ @Flinders @Griffith_Uni @sagovau
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Are white patches on whale sharks at Ningaloo cause for concern? A collaboration between researchers at Flinders University and UWA will help us to find out.
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Charlie Huveneers@HuveneersSSEG·
There are many ways the species responsible for shark bites can be identified. Here, we tested gauzes from standard first-aid kits to collect transfer DNA from shark bites on inert object fsigenetics.com/article/S1872-…
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Ryan, The Macrobe@Marine_Rycrobe·
Emma Kerr headlined the #SharkParty with a great look at the taxonomy and gene functions of the skin microbiomes of South Australian shark species. @AUSSOCMIC #ASM2024
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Ryan, The Macrobe@Marine_Rycrobe·
I kicked off the #SharkParty in the Environmental Microbiome session with my work on the phage ecology of shark skin! Shark Week did not sponsor this post, they’re not small-minded enough for microbial ecology. @AUSSOCMIC #ASM2024
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Ryan, The Macrobe@Marine_Rycrobe·
We entered the Doane Zone! Michael Doane gave a great talk about positive ecological interactions in tiger shark microbiome network architecture. Call it a Cluster-Fun! @AUSSOCMIC #ASM2024
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Check out this cool new work driven by @CraigLiddicoat examining microbiome potential to process key compounds which may support human health!
Craig Liddicoat@CraigLiddicoat

Preprint alert 🦠💩🔬 Do human gut & #soil metagenomes encode key information about a #microbiome's capacity to process compounds supporting human health? Work supported by @PplCitiesNature Audio summary (ScienceCast): sciencecast.org/casts/jr0m843c… bioRxiv: biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

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Don't miss out on this awesome opportunity tonight at the National Wine Centre of Australia to hear from eminent researchers studying big questions pertaining to AMR and One Health Initiatives! @DinsdaleLab
Adelaide JAMS@AdelaideJAMS

📢 Reminder! Today's the day for the JAMS Adelaide event, featuring captivating talks on AMR ecology and One Health initiatives. Don't miss out, it starts at 5:30 PM at the National Wine Centre of Australia! 🌟 @BarbaraDrigoAU @mike_microbe @VilmaPrez9 @linsalrob @DinsdaleLab

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Ecosystem Resilience Research Group
Back from a recent trip from Kangaroo Island @lucindahats has been collecting water samples from across the island. The water samples will be assessed for #platypus eDNA to assist in detecting remnant platypus populations. 🧬
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@bach_warren our next project we will be incorporating nanopore long read microbial data!
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New paper alert! Whale sharks, microbes, and global microbiome patterns! nature.com/articles/s4159… Microbial network patterns described from the skin of whale sharks around the world suggest a fundamental feature of the skin microbiome. Photo credit: Dr. Chris Rohner
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