New gene catalog of ocean microbiome reveals surprises
UH researchers discovered nutrient limitation is a central driver in the evolution of ocean microbe genomes.
UH researchers discovered nutrient limitation is a central driver in the evolution of ocean microbe genomes.
UH Mānoa researchers provide evidence that the viruses are actively infecting the many unusual microorganisms that live deep in the rocky crust of the seafloor.
UH Mānoa Pavel Professor of Oceanography David Karl, study co-author, found vital clue to the puzzle.
UH Mānoa researcher David Karl and Jens Nielsen from Chalmers University of Technology, developed a computer model to understand the survival of Prochlorococcus.
Top U.S. scientists, including two UH Mānoa professors, pen open letter on climate urgency.
UH microbiome researchers are poised to get a helping hand from White House.
New study co-authored by UH Mānoa assistant professor Craig Nelson explores how microbialization destroys links in delicate marine food chain.
Ocean Station ALOHA has been designated a Milestones in Microbiology site by the American Society for Microbiology.
David Karl was awarded the 2015 Balzan Prize in recognition of his lifetime of impactful research in the field of microbial oceanography.
The 2015 U.S. National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center’s Directors meeting will feature speakers David Lassner and Daniel S. Goldin.