Simon Wullschleger leaves eawag

Simon was a research assistant in the CyanoBloom project from the beginning. Now he is moving on and out of academia to work at Bachema AG. As an environmental scientist and chemist, he was working on the analysis of cyanopeptides. We were very happy to have him as part of our team and wish himContinue reading “Simon Wullschleger leaves eawag”

We keep blooming

Almost two years have passed since we started this exciting project. We have been very busy and got a lot done: – We have run many experiments trying to understand how biofilm transforms cyanobacteria secondary metabolites, how zooplankton likes or dislikes feeding on cyanos and trying to understand how toxic and non-toxic strains of cyanobacteriaContinue reading “We keep blooming”

Cyanobloom joining ASLO 2023

A large part of the cyanobloom team will join ASLO 2023 in Palma de Mallorca. The conference will take place June 4 – June 9. Cyanobloom will host the session SS097 What Mechanisms Drive Toxic Algal Blooms? that will take place Thursday 8th 8.30am – 10.00am in the Sala Palma. Do not miss the sessionContinue reading “Cyanobloom joining ASLO 2023”

Growing biofilm in Greifensee

Xuejian installed two cages with glass slides at the monitoring platform in Greifensee. The cages are deployed underwater near the surface and are used to grow natural biofilms on glass slides. After 4 to 6 weeks’ growing, he will harvest the biofilms and spike cyanopeptides to learn about the biotransformation process of toxins/NRPs. The goalContinue reading “Growing biofilm in Greifensee”

CyanoBloom @ ICTC 12

Last week, CyanoBloom was at the 12th International Conference on Toxic Cyanobacteria in Toledo, Ohio. We were able to present our exciting research project, our ideas and visions. Our team was represented by Francesco, Lilli, Pinelopi and Agustina who held two presentations and presented a poster. They gained a lot of new insight and inspiration,Continue reading “CyanoBloom @ ICTC 12”