PhD student in marine microbiology, iBeer lab, The university of Hong Kong.

Joined January 2021
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
The future seems to be in favor of "ladies first"–in numbers that is! Thrilled to announce my pet research is finally published and selected as a Cover of ES&T. High CO2 and low pH mean more female bivalve offspring. @ACS4Authors #MyACSCover
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Big congrats to Dr Li @ZhenzhenLi14 for a very mature & well developed #PhD defense!! We are all super proud of you mate! What a journey!! Wishing all the best in the next career stage! stay tuned those out there interested in #phytoplankton #ecology & #evolution @iBEER_LAB
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
International Symposium of @sse_evolution (Nov 11) evolutionsociety.org/interna… Xin Dang (He/Him, @XinDang4) is a postdoc at University of Hong Kong where he studies long-term & transgenerational impacts of ocean acidification on shellfish physiology, immunology & adaptive plasticity
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Congrats Dr. Dang!
First day to be a Dr.! Many thanks to so many people during my Phd life, our lab and other lab members, experts, and professors. Let's keep moving!
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
Finally I get here! Welcome to join my PhD oral defense on Aug 1st, next Tuesday, 2:30pm ( 8UTC), if you are interested in transgenerational ocean acidification effects on oyster immune defense. Here is the zoom link: hku.zoom.us/j/98591711485?pw…
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
"life will not be contained...maybe even dangerously...life will find a way out"...Such beautiful research and result!
A mind-blowing paper has come out today in @Nature In 2016, JC Venter Institute scientists trimmed a bacterial genome to its barest minimum required for life to synthesize what they called a "minimal genome" (science.org/doi/10.1126/scie…). Today, a group of scientists from Indiana University reports how that minimal genome evolved over 2000 generations in comparison to the non-minimal genome. The authors found that even when you reduce a bacterial genome to its absolute minimum where every nucleotide matters, the genome undergoes mutational events generation after generation as much as the non-minimal genome. One simply cannot stop the evolution. Just over 300 days of evolution (equivalent to 40,000 years in humans) the minimal cell has gained everything it lacked in fitness on day one in comparison to the non-minimal cell. When comparing the evolved traits between the minimal and non-minimal cells, the scientists found something striking. The evolutionary process increased the cell size of non-minimal cells but not that of the minimal cell. But that is not the striking part. The scientists were able to identify the key mutation that resulted in cell size evolution. And it turned out that the mutation that helped the non-minimal cells to grow bigger is the same that helped the minimal cells to stay smaller. Growing bigger had a survival advantage for non-minimal cells and not growing bigger had a survival advantage for minimal cells. So, the mutation had a context-dependent effect. This just demonstrates that the evolutionary effects on traits have no absolute direction. All that matter is what is beneficial for the organism's survival. The conclusion of the paper is metaphorically a quote from the Jurassic Park movie: β€œListen, if there’s one thing the history of evolution has taught us is that life will not be contained. Life breaks free. It expands to new territories, and it crashes through barriers painfully, maybe even dangerously, but . . . life finds a way". (scienmag.com/artificial-cell…) nature.com/articles/s41586-0…
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It is my first time to attend an international conference. I was very happy to share my study on the bacterial diversity and communities in tropical marine habitats. And I got really good suggestions for my study! Thank you so much! @WCMB2023 @iBEER_LAB @JDGaitanEspitia
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
Great time in the conference #WCMB2023 at PENANG with nearly full @iBEER_LAB strength. Thanks to our tour guide @bovernsuchart πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ
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Attending the @WCMB2023 & interested in the #ecology & #evolution of #marine organisms? Our @iBEER_LAB team will present a range of projects from #bacteria -> marine #invertebrates, stress physiology, evolution & regulation #adaptations, #climate #change #WCMB6 #biodiversity πŸ‘‡
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Congrats Bovern! Very interesting talk about how microbes cope with the changing environment!πŸ‘πŸ‘
Congrats Dr Arromrak @bovernsuchart for the great #PhD defense! We are all very proud of you πŸ‘ Looking forward to your next achievements!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰ @iBEER_LAB
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
Amazing experience of my first time to attend overseas conference #NSA2023, meet a lot of friends and learn a lot! Byebye Baltimore, see u next time😁
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Congrats!
Hong Kong oyster exhibits higher immune resistance to OA than Portuguese oyster, and we found that it's related to the homeostasis of gut microbiome. Please see our recent work below. This link is free to access until April09. authors.elsevier.com/a/1gcnR…
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
Beyond Excited! We revealed that microbiome stability in taxonomic/functional structure may be the key to the survival and tolerance of a high shore oyster to the extreme conditions in the intertidal zone. @iBEER_LAB @JDGaitanEspitia. Available at BioRxiv. biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor…

Structural stability of the oyster gut microbiome contributes to the host's physiological tolerance to temperature fluctuations on tropical rocky shores biorxiv.org/cgi/content/shor… #bioRxiv
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Congrats! Seems oysters are hard to handle the OA and bacteria infection at the same time.
Wild Hong Kong oysters are resistant to ocean acidification but still vulnerable to bacteria infection. See our recent paperπŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸ˜„πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰. doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.202… Thanks my labmate David and thanks my wife @Hester820 to draw the nice graphical abstract! Let's keep going🎊🎊✨
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Hester, HE Yuanqiu retweeted
Happy to see the second paper cooperated with James finally out!! It started in 2018 and submitted in 2021, taking one year revision and five professional reviewers! Anyway It's a good start for me to work on OA plasticity!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸŽŠπŸŽŠ
New in ME: Epigenetic-associated phenotypic plasticity of the ocean acidification-acclimated edible oyster in the 2 mariculture environment. link -> buff.ly/3OCVnKp
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Qualifying seminar finished! Thank you all and wish I will get a very interesting result finally :)@JDGaitanEspitia @iBEER_LAB @bovernsuchart
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My group (@iBEER_LAB) at @hku_science @HKUSBS, is looking for a #postdoc interested in evolutionary & ecological #Genomics. The PDF will focus on questions regarding the genetic basis of phenotypic plasticity & physiological adaptations. #ESEB2022 Info: jobs.hku.hk/en/job/515072/po…
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Cool work! Bovern showed hungry bacteria can be picky!
Super happy and excited to represent HKU (and @iBEER_LAB) for the U21 3MT comp. I would really appreciate it if you can spare some time and cast your vote for my 3MT thesis video: universitas21.com/3MT2022 😁
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Super happy and excited to represent HKU (and @iBEER_LAB) for the U21 3MT comp. I would really appreciate it if you can spare some time and cast your vote for my 3MT thesis video: universitas21.com/3MT2022 😁

Vote for the Online People’s Choice Award of the U21 3MT Competition 2022 NOW! Vote for our #HKU representative Mr Bovern Suchart Arromrak in the #U213MT2022 by October 3 (UK Time). Check out Bovern’s Video and vote in here: universitas21.com/3MT2022 @bovernsuchart
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