
Genome of Sea Lettuce that Spawns Massive “Green Tides” Decoded
Microscopy Work of PhD Student Julia Van Etten Featured in Multiple Media Outlets

NJ TV NEWS: From Instagram to Rutgers lab, the art of microscopy
Rutgers Today:Student Turns Microorganisms Into Art, Becomes Vital Part of Genome Research
Daily Targum: Rutgers student’s viral Instagram page combines microbiology with art
Couch Microscopy
Rutgers Student Turns Microorganisms Into Art, Becomes Vital Part of Genome Research
Undergraduate Researcher Daniel Liu Presents His Findings at the ARESTY Poster Session.
Congratulations on a productive summer project.

Congratulations Julia Van Etten, for Receiving the FINESST Grant from NASA’s Planetary Science Research Program to Support Your Research Project “Generating a Mechanistic Understanding of Horizontal Gene Transfer as a Driver of Cell Adaptation on the Early Earth.”

Red Algae Steal Genes from Bacteria to Cope with Environmental Stresses
Doctoral Student Amanda Williams Is Awarded a Lorex (Limnology and Oceanography Research Exchange) Grant to Study Coral Biology in Haifa, Israel.
