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Willm Martens-Habbena

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@willmmh.bsky.social. Studying microbes in soils, sediments and water. * Asst. Prof. @UF_IFAS @UFIFAS_FLREC * husband * dad * yogi * nature lover

Davie, FL
Joined February 2021
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RT @Dr_TSquare: The Square Lab @UF_MCS is seeking a postdoc! . How is bone size controlled? Which signaling cascades position the dentition….
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RT @BarbaraBayer90: We're hiring @MicrobesPlanet! There is an open PhD position in my group to explore the effects of oxygen fluctuations o….
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RT @pierre_offre: You have an interest for microbial physiology and molecular ecology ? Check the adv for our junior postdoc position and w….
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RT @XinSun_PUtiger: Our lab is so nice in many ways! Check out the opportunity below!.
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RT @Tolarchaeota: If you can be silent for all or part of today, show your support. Alternatively celebrate #DayofNOSilence and participate….
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RT @Tolarchaeota: On this #DayofSilence I'm reflecting on how bullying silences kids, especially those who are "different" (aka LGBTQ+). Se….
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There is still time to apply! Come join us @UFIFAS_FLREC.
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UF Microbiology
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Assistant Professor.9-month, tenure-track position in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 30% teaching, 70% research. Duties include maintaining an externally funded research program in environmental microbiology or natural product interactions between host and microbe.
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RT @UF_MCS: Assistant Professor.9-month, tenure-track position in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 30% teaching, 70% research. Duties include maintainin….
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RT @AEBraswell: Our department is hiring a Assistant Professor of Invasive Species Aquatic Ecology and Evolution! Come join us!. https://t.c….
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There is still time to apply! Come join us at UF!.
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UF Microbiology
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Assistant Professor.9-month, tenure-track position in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. 30% teaching, 70% research. Duties include maintaining an externally funded research program in environmental microbiology or natural product interactions between host and microbe.
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RT @Wei_QinAOA: So happy to see this great collaborative work out in Nature Micro! Immense gratitude to all the team members!!! @MariKaroli….
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RT @SaraKleindienst: Full Professorship for “Multiscale Environmental Process Engineering” @UniStuttgart. We are looking for a new colleag….
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Faculty 2: Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering Professorship for "Multiscale Environmental Process Engineering"  INSTITUTE OF SANITARY ...
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RT @Wei_QinAOA: Our new paper is out! We are introducing a novel AOA order: Nitrosomirales,with 'mirus' meaning amazing! So happy to see ou….
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Abstract. Ammonia-oxidizing archaea (AOA) are among the most ubiquitous and abundant archaea on Earth, widely distributed in marine, terrestrial, and geoth
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We are hiring! We have two open Assistant Professor positions in Environmental Microbiology at @UFIFAS_FLREC @UF_MCS .Find more details here:.
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Thanks to @jgi and @USDA for suppport!.
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Exited to share our latest deep dive into soil AOA. Awesome work led by awesome postdoc @junzhaoME. Are the predominant and uncultivated AOA lineages really ammonia oxidizers? And why are soil AOA so diverse? .Find out here:.
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The ISME Journal - Nitrogen and phosphorous acquisition strategies drive coexistence patterns among archaeal lineages in soil
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RT @jcamthrash: We're hiring for a postdoc position focused on metabolic modeling. Please share widely.
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