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Brayan Vilanova-Cuevas
@brayan-vilanova.bsky.social
Proud Puerto Rican 🏳️‍🌈🇵🇷Microbiologist, Microbiology PhD Student @ Cornell University. NSF GRFP Fellow. Insta @vcby2000
Excited and grateful, earlier this month I started my INTERN Fellowship, allowing me to spend the next three months working on elucidating relationships of bacteria and coral at the USGS - Honolulu Field Station under the mentorship of Dr. Thierry Works and his amazing team!
June 6, 2025 at 3:54 AM
Reposted by Brayan Vilanova-Cuevas
🌊🦠 Excited to share our latest findings on Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis! Our research reveals how sympatric habitats serve as reservoirs for the pathogenic ciliate. We also explore possibilities for resurgence and associated microbes.

www.int-res.com/articles/mep...
February 1, 2025 at 8:03 PM
🧵 Exciting Research Alert! 🌊🚨 Our latest study investigates the impact of Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis (DSc) on the microbiome of sea urchins! Here are some key findings.
#MarineScience #Microbiome #SeaUrchins

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Investigating the influence of Diadematidae scuticociliatosis on host microbiome composition | mSystems
The mass mortality of Diadematidae urchins due to Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis (DSc) has had significant ecological impacts, spreading from the Caribbean to the eastern Mediterranean, Red Sea,...
journals.asm.org
February 19, 2025 at 3:06 PM
Reposted by Brayan Vilanova-Cuevas
We also examined its recruitment to corals in aquaria, its potential for reemergence into naive diadema and its presence in coral specimens and the water column prior to the DaSc outbreak. Excellent collaboration between multiple institutions and countries!
January 30, 2025 at 7:12 PM
Reposted by Brayan Vilanova-Cuevas
Excited to announce the publication of our latest work on the Diadema scuticociliatosis pathogen. Here we examined its presence in environmental reservoirs, finding that it is primarily associated with the coral Siderastrea spp. www.int-res.com/abstracts/me...
Detection of the Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis Philaster clade on sympatric metazoa, plankton, and abiotic surfaces and assessment for its potential reemergence
www.int-res.com
January 30, 2025 at 7:12 PM
🌊🦠 Excited to share our latest findings on Diadema antillarum scuticociliatosis! Our research reveals how sympatric habitats serve as reservoirs for the pathogenic ciliate. We also explore possibilities for resurgence and associated microbes.

www.int-res.com/articles/mep...
February 1, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Hello world, introducing myself to this new app. I am a second year Microbiology PhD student @ cornell. I work at the Cornell Marine Mass Mortality Lab, my research focuses on sea urchin mass morality event and the pathogenic ciliate culprit. Many pictures to come on from all our travel and work.
August 28, 2023 at 6:42 PM