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Microbe wrangler, scientist, founder The Microbe Institute. Now on the cerulean atmosphere platform (same handle)
MicrobeInsitute.org

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I highly recommend following him on Instagram. He’s also the artist I commissioned to create our Lichen Project images (below)!

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Two students at used my on microbes as inspiration for their Biodiversity Bank design-winning an international ideas competition of the World Landscape Architecture ! I'm humbled by this beautiful, unexpected consequence.https://t.co/hewD3ud2nW

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Check out this great made for The Microbe Institute’s lichen adventure, created by my cousin who is an artist and preschool art teacher! https://t.co/Plov5Wm5Av

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Does anyone have personal experience w/Spatial's software? I'm extra wary of tech companies selling snake oil w/nothing more than a shiny website & media logos, but this looks like such a promising solution for my abject hatred of watching 2D videos. https://t.co/KrbE2B4ss4

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10 years ago I was awarded an & it changed my life. It allowed me to transition from a master’s program to a PhD. I will forever be grateful for this incredible organization for believing in me & my idea that studying wasp microbiomes would lead to good things.

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I HAVE A FANCY AVATAR FROM ! Microbe wrangling from wasps-personified in an avatar now on my website.

Make sure to support scientists, artists, & at this time.

In 2020, I hope to embody the confidence, determination, & svelteness of this image.

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Here’s a screen shot. Tag yourself in the photo. I’m the scientist in heels that is obviously inside the briefcase.

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I'm not sure this project is up and running, but I love it and the methods used for public science engagement (with mushrooms!), so I'm sharing it here. https://t.co/gs99842Rfw Thanks for the Mylo Bag kickstarter backer info that lead to me this project.

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These artists and scientists “explore microscopic life forms from complementary vantage points by using the universal language of art to bring the invisible to light, and to showcase its transcendent beauty.” New exhibit at .

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