Matt Bracken
@brackenlab.bsky.social
Marine biodiversity - https://faculty.sites.uci.edu/biodiversity/ - he/him/his
Reposted by Matt Bracken
This scientific obituary, published today in the Journal of Applied Phycology, collates a series of personal tales highlighting some of Thierry's relationships from across the world. We hope it gives a sense of the type of person & scientist Thierry was, & the lasting legacy he's left.
November 8, 2025 at 1:45 PM
This scientific obituary, published today in the Journal of Applied Phycology, collates a series of personal tales highlighting some of Thierry's relationships from across the world. We hope it gives a sense of the type of person & scientist Thierry was, & the lasting legacy he's left.
Reposted by Matt Bracken
What was the hardest part of grad school for you? Was it having a kid, the thesis defense? I told them nope, it was being the only & the first. The only Inupiaq at UW Madison for most of my years there, one of 250 Natives on a campus of over 40K, the first Native to earn a PhD in my program🧵
November 6, 2025 at 12:00 PM
What was the hardest part of grad school for you? Was it having a kid, the thesis defense? I told them nope, it was being the only & the first. The only Inupiaq at UW Madison for most of my years there, one of 250 Natives on a campus of over 40K, the first Native to earn a PhD in my program🧵
Reposted by Matt Bracken
Hundreds of salmon currently stacked up in skinny Spencer Creek, a groundwater-fed tributary to the Klamath. These guys are ragged with decay but determined to fulfill the spawning imperative, zombies who outlived Halloween. Resilience embodied.
November 5, 2025 at 9:27 PM
Hundreds of salmon currently stacked up in skinny Spencer Creek, a groundwater-fed tributary to the Klamath. These guys are ragged with decay but determined to fulfill the spawning imperative, zombies who outlived Halloween. Resilience embodied.