Drs. Nitin Baliga and Serdar Turkarslan

ISB Researchers Discover How Microorganisms Evolve Cooperative Behaviors

ISB research sheds light on how interspecies interactions arise, evolve and are maintained. The results, published in The ISME Journal, provide a new window to understand the key roles of these interactions in industrial applications, and in the health and disease of humans, animals and plants.

ISB Researchers Discover How Microorganisms Evolve Cooperative Behaviors
ISB Researchers Discover How Microorganisms Evolve Cooperative Behaviors
Drs. Monica Orellana and Nitin Baliga

New Study May Provide Knowledge for Increased Biofuel Production from Unicellular Algae

With potential ramifications for increasing biofuel production from unicellular algae, ISB’s Drs. Mónica Orellana and Nitin Baliga, along with colleagues from the University of the Witwatersrand, used the chlorophyte algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii to demonstrate the cell’s metabolic and physiological changes of lipid accumulation that occurs during nitrogen depletion.

New Study May Provide Knowledge for Increased Biofuel Production from Unicellular Algae
New Study May Provide Knowledge for Increased Biofuel Production from Unicellular Algae
Phytoplankton Denmark

ISB develops stress test to predict how diatoms will react to ocean acidification

In a study published in Nature Communications and with implications for understanding effects of climate change, ISB researchers show microscopic phytoplankton are more resilient in an acidified environment.

ISB develops stress test to predict how diatoms will react to ocean acidification
ISB develops stress test to predict how diatoms will react to ocean acidification
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