The ISME ECSC is glad to spotlight @joseecologist.bsky.social, a postdoctoral researcher from the Stockholm University, and his paper "Pollutant biodegradation profile mediated by multi-trophic microbial dynamics in rivers". doi.org/10.1093/isme... (1/2)
Joeselle Serrana
@joseecologist.bsky.social
Molecular ecologist working on #Multiomics and #Microbiome research. SUCCeSS Postdoc fellow @AcesSthlmUni. Views my own. linktr.ee/JoeselleSerrana
Join #MVIF 50 cassyni.com/s/mvif-50 and #MeetTheSpeakers @joseecologist.bsky.social will discuss the river microbiome and their potential for degrading organic micropollutants in rivers!
June is right around the corner and the #MVIF 50 program is officially out! 🤩 Highlights: 🇧🇩 Dipto Kundu 🇸🇪 @joseecologist.bsky.social Keynote: 🇺🇸 @julesdeep.bsky.social Talks: 🇺🇸 Samuel Degregori 🇺🇸 Anna Samarra 🇨🇳 Dehan Cai
🚨 New publication in ISME Communications! We show that pollutant biodegradation in rivers is shaped by multi‑trophic microbial interactions, highlighting the need for community‑level indicators in environmental monitoring. 🔗 academic.oup.com/ismecommun/a... #MicrobialEcology #Biodegradation
Pollutant biodegradation profile mediated by multi-trophic microbial dynamics in rivers
Abstract. Microbial communities and environmental conditions are closely linked to ecosystem functions and directly govern the biodegradation of pollutants
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Interested in #drugs, #microbiome and #antibiotic resistance, then check out our paper on the effects of over 300 drugs on the gut microbiome. Exciting results as well on the role of antibiotic resistance defining how microbiomes respond to drugs. @quadraminstitute.bsky.social rdcu.be/eMmcT
Systematic metaproteomics mapping reveals functional and ecological landscapes of Ex vivo human gut microbiota responses to therapeutic drugs
Nature Communications - Here, the authors systematically map metaproteomic responses of ex vivo human gut microbiota to common therapeutics, identifying several drug classes inducing strong...
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In #Microbiome 🚨Can Baltic Sea microbes naturally break down petroleum pollution? 🔍Using metagenomics, this research profiles the native microorganisms associated with hydrocarbon degradation in the Baltic Sea Read more➡️ doi.org/p9d7 #OpenAccess
🧬🚢 New in BMC Microbiome: Metagenomic analysis of the #BalticSea microbiome reveals widespread hydrocarbon‑degrading potential, shaped by depth & oil‑spill history. Providing key insights for natural attenuation & bioremediation of #Hydrocarbon compounds. link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Microbial hydrocarbon degradation potential of the Baltic Sea ecosystem - Microbiome
Background The Baltic Sea receives petroleum hydrocarbons from various point sources. The degradation of these contaminants in the environment is typically facilitated by a variety of microorganisms t...
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Excited to share that our paper on microbial hydrocarbon degraders in the Baltic Sea has been accepted for publication in Microbiome! We’ll post the full article once it’s live. Stay tuned! 🌊 🛢️ 📢 #Microbiome #BalticSea #HydrocarbonDegradation #MetagenomeMining
Our recent Baltic Sea resistome study is featured in the BMC Microbiome family collection on marine microbiome!!! #AntimicrobialResistance Check out all the other papers highlighted in this month’s collection! www.biomedcentral.com/collections/...
A Splash in the Ocean
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Microbial hydrocarbon degradation potential of the Baltic Sea ecosystem https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2025.06.02.657333v1
🚨📄 Preprint Alert! Excited to share our latest findings on how native microorganisms help degrade petroleum pollutants in the Baltic Sea! #BalticSea #EnvironmentalMicrobiome #MicrobialEcology #HydrocarbonDegradation
Microbial hydrocarbon degradation potential of the Baltic Sea ecosystem
The Baltic Sea receives petroleum hydrocarbons from various point sources. The degradation of these contaminants in the environment is typically facilitated by a variety of microorganisms that possess...
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Check out our paper recently published in #Microbiome where we investigated the environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea. 🔗: doi.org/pgtp
Our study on the Baltic Sea ecosystem was published in #Microbiome! Here, we profiled the resistome of the Baltic Sea and investigated how environmental factors, salinity, temperature, and nutrient availability, shape microbial communities and resistance mechanisms in the region. #Resistome #AMR
Environmental drivers of the resistome across the Baltic Sea - Microbiome
Background Antimicrobial resistance is a major global health concern, with the environment playing a key role in its emergence and spread. Understanding the relationships between environmental factors...
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On my way to #SETACVienna for a week of science! I will have posters for the "Microbiota Under Stress" session on Tuesday and the "Developments, Challenges and Solutions in Chemical (Bio)Degradation and Persistence Assessment" session on Thursday. See you there!
#SETACVienna is just around the corner, and the excitement is building—are you ready? Let’s make sure you are! 👀Read up on the latest #SETACNews and make the most of your conference preparation: bit.ly/4k2lNn4 The countdown is on—Vienna is waiting, and we can’t wait to see you there! 🎻🌿