Technology

Chromevol gets seed funds to study oyster responses to red tides

Posted by | DNA, FIU, Oysters, Red Tides, Research, Technology | No Comments

The Biomolecular Sciences Institute at FIU has awarded Chromevol with seed funds to investigate the epigenetic mechanisms participating in the responses of the Eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) to Florida Red Tides (caused by the dinoflagellate Karenia brevis) in the Gulf of Mexico. This research is developed in collaboration with Dr. John Berry from the Dept. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and it complements our work focused on mussels exposed to okadaic acid in the NE Atlantic. Tomorrow we’ll be doing the first oyster exposure experiments in the Ecotoxicology Laboratory (Dr. Gary Rand) at FIU, using K. brevis cultures provided by Dr. Kelly Rein in the core facility for the culture of toxic algae!

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NSF Grants Conference, Jun 1-2, 2015 (Tampa, FL)

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The last couple of days we have been attending the NSF Grant meeting hosted by the State University System of Florida at the University of South Florida. In addition to multiple talks and presentations facilitating key information for future NSF applications, we have had the opportunity to interact with fellow scientists and administrators sharing common research and outreach interests.
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Miami LOFT-STEM Leadership Symposium event at FIU

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This was an exciting opportunity for students in high school, college, and young professionals to network with Science Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) professionals from Fortune 500 companies and learn about the diverse career opportunities available within the STEM Industry. Dr. Eirin-Lopez participated as panelist in this event providing insights about research/academic careers.

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Computational methods for studying gene expression in molluscs

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Our collaboration with the RNASA-IMEDIR Research Group at the Department of Information and Communication Technologies in the University of A Coruna (Spain) has produced a new paper recently published in the Journal Lecture Notes in Computer Science (7902:453-462). In this work, the performance of different clustering techniques is evaluated for the analysis of gene expression patterns in the mussel Mytilus

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