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#Lichens form their complex thalli through a partnership involving at least a fungus and an alga. But can these living structures be rebuilt in vitro? For more than a century, people have tried. With @spribille.bsky.social we revisited 150 years of #lichen #resynthesis to ask: has anyone succeeded?
November 7, 2025 at 2:07 AM
#Lichens form their complex thalli through a partnership involving at least a fungus and an alga. But can these living structures be rebuilt in vitro? For more than a century, people have tried. With @spribille.bsky.social we revisited 150 years of #lichen #resynthesis to ask: has anyone succeeded?
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In honor of #OzzyOsbourne (RIP) my daughter & I went out to #YoloBypass to see the bats. And though the bats may have thought they were safe with Ozzy gone, it seems Ozzy was resurrected as either a Swainson's Hawk or peregrine falcon because they were out there snatching and eating bats. #birds
July 23, 2025 at 4:23 AM
In honor of #OzzyOsbourne (RIP) my daughter & I went out to #YoloBypass to see the bats. And though the bats may have thought they were safe with Ozzy gone, it seems Ozzy was resurrected as either a Swainson's Hawk or peregrine falcon because they were out there snatching and eating bats. #birds
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We are wrapping up the 4th edition of our course Reproducibility in Bioinformatics!
A big thank you to Christoph, Philipp and all participants for the great discussions, hands-on sessions, and commitment to making bioinformatics more reproducible
Looking forward to the next one! 🚀
shorturl.at/xPlrM
A big thank you to Christoph, Philipp and all participants for the great discussions, hands-on sessions, and commitment to making bioinformatics more reproducible
Looking forward to the next one! 🚀
shorturl.at/xPlrM
July 9, 2025 at 1:38 PM
We are wrapping up the 4th edition of our course Reproducibility in Bioinformatics!
A big thank you to Christoph, Philipp and all participants for the great discussions, hands-on sessions, and commitment to making bioinformatics more reproducible
Looking forward to the next one! 🚀
shorturl.at/xPlrM
A big thank you to Christoph, Philipp and all participants for the great discussions, hands-on sessions, and commitment to making bioinformatics more reproducible
Looking forward to the next one! 🚀
shorturl.at/xPlrM
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Okay, now this is wild - You can expose a desert lichen Clavascidium lacinulatum to UVC radiation for 3 months, at same dose that kills Deinococcus radiodurans, the most radiation-resistant bacteria, in 60 sec - and it survives! Lichens rock!
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
UVC-Intense Exoplanets May Not Be Uninhabitable: Evidence from a Desert Lichen | Astrobiology
Many of the recently discovered Earth-like exoplanets are hosted by M and F stars, stars that emit intense UVC, especially during a flare. We studied whether such planets are nevertheless habitable by irradiating a desert lichen, Clavascidium lacinulatum, with 254-nm 55 W/m2 UVC nonstop for 3 months in the laboratory. Only 50% of its algal photobiont cells were inactivated. To put this in perspective, we used the same setup to challenge the photobiont cells but grown in pure culture, and Deinococcus radiodurans, the most radiation-resistant bacterium on Earth. Entire monolayers of hundreds of cells were inactivated in just 60 s. Further studies indicated that the cortex of the lichen was rendered UVC-opaque by deposits of phenolic secondary metabolites in its interstices. The lichen was injured only because, while most photochemical reactive oxygen species were quenched, photochemical ozone was not. We conclude that UVC-intense exoplanets are not necessarily uninhabitable to photosynthetic organisms.
www.liebertpub.com
June 27, 2025 at 10:09 AM
Okay, now this is wild - You can expose a desert lichen Clavascidium lacinulatum to UVC radiation for 3 months, at same dose that kills Deinococcus radiodurans, the most radiation-resistant bacteria, in 60 sec - and it survives! Lichens rock!
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/...
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Excited to see the German translation of our book “Lives of Lichens” now available for preorder. And a switch-up of the cover photo: this time Rusavskia elegans from Montana!
Demnächst im Buchhandel! Bzw. jetzt eigentlich schon überall im Vorverkauf: die deutsche Übersetzung von „Lives of Lichens“ mit meinem Koautor Robert Lücking (Bot Garten Berlin) im Haupt-Verlag. Freuen uns, Flechtenbiologie für eine deutschsprachige Leserschaft schmackhaft zu machen!
May 24, 2025 at 8:04 PM
Excited to see the German translation of our book “Lives of Lichens” now available for preorder. And a switch-up of the cover photo: this time Rusavskia elegans from Montana!
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NIH funding supporting the HMMER and Infernal software projects has been terminated. NIH states that our work, as well as all other federally funded research at Harvard, is of no benefit to the US.
May 22, 2025 at 12:42 PM
NIH funding supporting the HMMER and Infernal software projects has been terminated. NIH states that our work, as well as all other federally funded research at Harvard, is of no benefit to the US.
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🌟Call for Papers on #Lichen #symbiosis🌟 Thrilled to be a guest editor for The Lichenologist, together with @veera-t-nogerius.bsky.social, @ioanabrannstrom.bsky.social, and Ellen Cameron. Send us papers on the inner workings of lichens, submission is open till September 2025!
tinyurl.com/2w7wwubm
tinyurl.com/2w7wwubm
May 23, 2025 at 2:08 PM
🌟Call for Papers on #Lichen #symbiosis🌟 Thrilled to be a guest editor for The Lichenologist, together with @veera-t-nogerius.bsky.social, @ioanabrannstrom.bsky.social, and Ellen Cameron. Send us papers on the inner workings of lichens, submission is open till September 2025!
tinyurl.com/2w7wwubm
tinyurl.com/2w7wwubm