Glen Wheeler
- How do diatom cells maintain a constant supply of carbon for photosynthesis? Our microelectrode measurements of the phycosphere around individual diatom cells show that diatoms can rapidly switch between distinct carbon acquisition pathways. @thembauk.bsky.social www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
- Exciting SWBio PhD opportunity to study cell signalling in marine diatoms during heat stress. Deadline 3rd December 2025 @swbiodtp.bsky.social @kehelliwell.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social @exetermarine.bsky.social
- Reposted by Glen Wheeler🌊🔬 Looking for a postdoc to join our team! Cocco-Channel project ➡️ studying coccolithophore phycospheres and their role in ocean carbon cycling. ✔️ Plus if you bring experience in microbial ecology, molecular/microscopy tools & fieldwork 👉 More info: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/375178 #protistsonsky
- Reposted by Glen WheelerLast few days for booking your online tickets! Join leading coccolithophore scientists online at Advances in Coccolithophore Research 2025, 9-11 September. Full schedule including speakers and talks available - buff.ly/oaMjqZB ➡️ Book your ticket by Friday 5 September.
- Are you interested in how diatoms communicate with each other? Exciting post-doc position available in my lab to study the signalling mechanisms of cell-cell communication in diatoms. Deadline 14th July. @kehelliwell.bsky.social @thembauk.bsky.social www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DNO210/p...
- Just a few days left to submit an abstract to the Advances in Coccolithophore Research workshop in Plymouth. Deadline 31st May. mymba.mba.ac.uk/ems-event-bo...