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Phytoplankton are responsible for half of the photosynthesis on the planet. Forming the base of marine food webs, phytoplankton also play a critical role in the global carbon cycle, regulating climate over geological timescales through the sequestration of atmospheric carbon dioxide. These diverse and remarkable microorganisms are in constant dialogue with their surroundings, responding to fluctuating resource availability (i.e. nutrients and light), neighboring microbiota and predation pressure from viruses and grazers over spatial and temporal scales. We explore how phytoplankton live and die in these dynamic ocean environments, with the goal of understanding the microscale interactions that shape primary production and biogeochemical cycling in the global ocean. Our research utilizes a combination of laboratory, field-based and computational approaches to explore natural phytoplankton assemblages across diverse marine environments, from coastal waters to the open ocean.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 13 - Climate Action
  • SDG 14 - Life Below Water

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 2010Oct 2016

Award Date: 1 Oct 2016

Master's Degree, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 2008Oct 2010

Award Date: 1 Oct 2010

Bachelor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Oct 2004Oct 2008

Award Date: 1 Oct 2008

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