A new Bio-GO-SHIP study was just published today in ISME Journal. Here, Ustick and colleagues use the global metagenome collection…
We just finished the A16N section from Recife, Brazil to Reykjavik, Iceland. We were able to sample for most of…
UCI graduate student Adam Fagan joined the SAS cruise to the arctic this fall to quantify gradients in plankton biodiversity…
Check out our new Bio-GO-SHIP paper applying ‘omics to identify the large-scale biogeography of Prochlorococcus and Pelagibacter population-specific growth rates.…
New Bio-GO-SHIP paper describing biome variation in the carbon-to-oxygen ratio of marine organic matter. The study illustrates the power of…
We are excited that the first full-scale Bio-GO-SHIP was completed in 2022. Section P02 include +80 days at sea. We…
Through its Minority University Research and Education Project, NASA has granted $750,000 to fund a project proposed by UCI and…
NOAA’s Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program (GOMO) and Integrated Ocean Observing System (IOOS), in partnership with NASA Ocean Biology…
A new paper using genomics data from GO-SHIP line P15S by Raes and co-workers was published in Nature Communications. They…
This is the new website for Bio-GO-SHIP