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Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes Accept All Necessary cookies only Customize settings Save preferences Customize settings {title} * Toggle High Contrast * Toggle Font size Skip to content wordmark-oneline * About WHOI * A-Z WHOI Labs/Groups Listing * Join Us * C-CoMP Faculty Fellows * Bridge-to-PhD Fellowship * Postdoctoral Fellowship * Events * Labile DOM Workshop * WHOI Travel Forms * C-CoMP Travel Policy * C-CoMP Internal * About * Mission and More * Team * External Advisory Board * Collaboration & Ethics * Collaboration Resources * Executive Documents * Research * Research * Themes * Chemical Currencies of Surface Ocean Microbes * Rules of the Chemical-Microbial Network * Network Sensitivity and Feedbacks on Climate * Projects * Bacterial Carbon Use Efficiency * Fraction Library * Digital Microbes * MARINE * Phytoplankton Exometabolites and Proteins * Publications * Broadening Participation * Broadening Participation * Expanding Ocean Literacy * Accessing Research through CUREs * Bridge-to-PhD Fellowship * Bridge-to-PhD Cohorts * Postdoctoral Fellowship * Postdoc Cohorts * Knowledge Transfer * Knowledge Transfer * Open Science * Data Access * Arrayed Mutant Libraries * Blog * Main Blog * Equity and Inclusion in Undergraduate Research * 2024 Annual Meeting PROMOTING A MECHANISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE CHEMICAL CURRENCIES IN MARINE MICROBIAL ECOSYSTEMS IN THE CONTEXT OF A CHANGING PLANET AND THROUGH INCREASED PARTICIPATION IN OCEAN SCIENCES MEET THE TEAM UPDATES Co-cultures of model marine phytoplankton and bacteria serve as experimental systems for metabolite exchange. Image credit: Frank Ferrer-González. A chain of the diatom genus Thalassiosira with a green marker of enzyme activity. The Dyhrman Lab, Columbia University. Extracellular metabolite extracts from surface seawater (contained in vials with blue and white caps) are loaded into the mass spectrometer prior to analysis. Image credit: Laura Gray, WHOI. C-CoMP Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Nicole Lynn-Bell (University of Florida) gathers water collected from the Atlantic ocean to be used in sulfur isotope experiments. Photo credit: Lisa Coe, University of Florida. The second cohort of C-CoMP Bridge-to-PhD Fellows stand in front of the R/V Atlantic Explorer on their trip to Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) for their Research Week Experience. Photo credit: Victoria Centurino, WHOI. Photo credit: Krista Longnecker, WHOI. C-CoMP group photo (including in-person and remote members) taken during the 2023 C-CoMP Annual Meeting. Original photo taken by Jayne Doucette (WHOI) and modified by Laura Gray (WHOI) to include a clearer image of remote attendees. Natalie Graham, Bridge-to-PhD Fellow in the Kujawinski lab at WHOI, collects filtrate samples for Benzoyl-Chloride Derivitization as part of the C-CoMP Bermuda Insitute of Ocean Science (BIOS) research week in March of 2024. Photo credit: Natalie Graham, WHOI. The group wraps up the Ocean Genes CURE planning meeting on the University of Georgia campus. The R/V Atlantic Explorer (AE) typically resides next to BIOS in Ferry Reach, a waterway adjacent to BIOS that leads to the ocean. The AE takes frequent trips out to sea to collect samples for the Bermuda Atlantic Time-series (BATS) program. Image credit: Laura Gray, WHOI. Click the picture to learn more about the Ruegeria pomeroyi digital microbe. The biogeochemistry autonomous underwater vehicle Clio is prepared for launch by Mike Jakuba and Eric Chan who work on the R/V Atlantic Explorer. Image credit: Mak Saito, WHOI. Katie Holloran (MIT/WHOI Joint Program PhD candidate within the Kujawinski lab) samples seawater from Vineyard Sound. Photo credit: Erin McParland, WHOI. Gretchen Swarr, a Research Associate in the Kujawinski lab at WHOI, prepares metabolite extracts for liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS). Photo credit: Krista Longnecker, WHOI. Co-cultures of model marine phytoplankton and bacteria serve as experimental systems for metabolite exchange. Image credit: Frank Ferrer-González. A chain of the diatom genus Thalassiosira with a green marker of enzyme activity. The Dyhrman Lab, Columbia University. Extracellular metabolite extracts from surface seawater (contained in vials with blue and white caps) are loaded into the mass spectrometer prior to analysis. Image credit: Laura Gray, WHOI. C-CoMP Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Nicole Lynn-Bell (University of Florida) gathers water collected from the Atlantic ocean to be used in sulfur isotope experiments. Photo credit: Lisa Coe, University of Florida. The second cohort of C-CoMP Bridge-to-PhD Fellows stand in front of the R/V Atlantic Explorer on their trip to Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) for their Research Week Experience. Photo credit: Victoria Centurino, WHOI. Photo credit: Krista Longnecker, WHOI. MISSION The Center for Chemical Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-CoMP) leverages recent advances in analytical and data sciences, incorporates new ocean sampling technologies and an open-science framework, and engages scientists, educators, and policy-makers who bring a diversity of expertise, experiences, and viewpoints to bear on promoting a deeper understanding and appreciation of the chemicals and microbial processes that underpin ocean ecosystems and other microbiomes that affect our daily life. Visit our About webpage to learn more! RECENT UPDATES BLOG POSTS DEI / DEI blog series / Education HOW TO WRITE EFFECTIVE LETTERS FOR YOUR MENTEES December 4, 2024 DEI / DEI blog series / Education / Meetings HOW TO MENTOR EARLY CAREER RESEARCHERS IN MAKING AND PRESENTING POSTERS Education / Experiential Learning / Field work STUDENTS SET SAIL AS PART OF THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA SHORT COURSE ON MICROBIAL LIFE IN THE OCEANS CONNECT WITH C-COMP This error message is only visible to WordPress admins Error: Access Token is not valid or has expired. Feed will not update. We are on Instagram #MTTM McKenzie Powers is a PhD candidate in... Open Our first cruise is months away, but we have been... Open Oceanographic fieldwork can also involve plenty of... Open #MTTM Dr. Loay Jabre (@loayjabre) is a... Open Follow on Instagram C-COMP IN THE NEWS FEBRUARY 13, 2024 ASLO honors Elizabeth B. Kujawinski with the 2024 G. Evelyn Hutchinson Award WHOI News Release JANUARY 17, 2024 Digital Microbe: A genome-informed data integration framework for collaborative research on emerging model organisms preLights JUNE 20, 2023 Research Week Opens the World of Oceanography for C-CoMP Students BIOS Currents Newsletter JANUARY 10, 2023 Bridge-to-PhD program at WHOI opens doors for new scientists Oceanus Photo credit: Krista Longnecker, WHOI. C-COMP FELLOWSHIPS FACULTY FELLOWSHIP POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP BRIDGE-TO-PHD FELLOWSHIP SCIENCE AND EDUCATION THEMES EDUCATION & DIVERSITY CHEMICAL CURRENCIES CHEMICAL-MICROBIAL NETWORKS FEEDBACKS TO CLIMATE AWARD INFORMATION AND DISCLAIMER C-CoMP is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center (Award # 2019589) that is based at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed on this website are those of C-CoMP and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. 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