Microbial Ecology and Evolution

Polarised light micrograph of a Coleochaete sp. green algae colony. Coleochaete algae forms flat, sprawling discs on solid surfaces such as plants or debris in freshwater streams.

Supports the Simons Collaboration on Principles of Microbial Ecosystems and other programs

Microbial life on early Earth evolved and changed the environment, thereby enabling the evolution of more complex life. Today, microbes continue to evolve in response to an ever-changing environment, and microbial ecosystems still govern the biogeochemical cycling of the planet and profoundly affect the function of all other living organisms.

Simons Collaboration on Principles of Microbial Ecosystems

Microbial Ecology and Evolution Project Awards

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Early Career Awards

Postdoctoral Fellowships

Simons Postdoctoral Fellowships in Marine Microbial Ecology

This program provided fellowships to support research on fundamental problems in marine microbial ecology. The emphasis was on fellows with training in different fields who want to apply their experience to understanding the role of microorganisms...

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