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JavaScript for all functions to work properly. Please turn on JavaScript in your browser and try again. 19th March 2024 Languages English English English PhD Research Fellow in marine food webs and
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relatively simple dichotomic view of the marine food web structure, distinguishing between the photo-autotrophic "phytoplankton" and their heterotrophic grazers, the "zooplankton." However, it is now
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carbon pump. Traditionally, marine plankton surveys report and classify plankton using a relatively simple dichotomic view of the marine food web structure, distinguishing between the photo-autotrophic
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placental tissue/endosperm in animals and plants and is hypothesized to be involved in the allocation of nutrient resources to the growing embryo. Although imprinting has evolved independently in plant and
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organ in the branchial cavity of fish that is reminiscent of mammalian tonsils: the Nemausean Lymphoid organ (NELO) The sustainability of aquaculture, an important food source for human, is severely
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of macropinocytosis as a nutrient scavenging route in cancer cells. In addition, we are studying how membrane trafficking contributes to cancer cell invasion and metastasis. In this project, we will investigate how
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to three main areas: 1) food quality, 2) climate actions and the need for carbon sequestration in agricultural soil, and 3) resilience, predictable production, and value creation in a future characterized by
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phenomenon giving rise to parent-of-origin allele specific expression that occurs mainly in placental tissue/endosperm in animals and plants and is hypothesized to be involved in the allocation of nutrient
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/endosperm in animals and plants and is hypothesized to be involved in the allocation of nutrient resources to the growing embryo. Although imprinting has evolved independently in plant and animal lineages
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and infectious diseases. A key focus of our studies is the role of macropinocytosis as a nutrient scavenging route in cancer cells. In addition, we are studying how membrane trafficking contributes