Martina Doblin
University of Technology Sydney, NSW, Australia
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I lead the Productive Coasts research program within the Climate Change Cluster (C3) at the University of Technology Sydney. I’m interested in the resilience of algal communities to deal with short and long-term environmental change – not only to cope with contemporary shifts in climate, but also to harness nature’s innovations and put them to good use in bio-industries.
Abstracts this author is a contributor to:
Physiological limits of marine microbes revealed by live cell analysis at sea (24119)
10:30 AM
Martina Doblin
Non Mamalian Flow Cytometry
Microbial Cell Sorting and Imaging laboratory (Micro-CSI): Flow cytometry at sea and more (24123)
10:55 AM
Kun Xiao
Non Mamalian Flow Cytometry
In situ protein hybridization: a rapid, small volume technique for measuring functional shifts in marine microbial communities (24150)
11:12 AM
Allison McInnes
Non Mamalian Flow Cytometry