Dr. Hunter Hines
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Dr. Hunter Hines

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Dr. Hunter Hines received his PhD in 2019 while registered in a joint international collaboration with Bournemouth University (UK) and Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute (HBOI) at Florida Atlantic University. He conducted research into microbial communities found in tropical aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems in Florida, focusing on the biogeography and biodiversity of ciliates.

Today, Dr. Hines continues his research at HBOI, where he examines microbial communities and the impact they have on ecosystems. He is also the senior scientist on the Amoray Marine Conservation Team at the Amoray SCUBA Resort in Key Largo, Florida.

On social media, Dr. Hines plays a significant science outreach role for microbiology and ecology. During his PhD, he created the Instagram account Microbialecology, which has over 140,000 followers. He is a frequent collaborator with the popular YouTube channel Brave Wilderness, assisting with everything microbial and featuring in several episodes.

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YouTube 频道 Brave Wilderness 的缩略图,其中 Hunter Hines 博士(右)与 Mark Vins 正使用一台 Olympus 显微镜寻找和拍摄福氏耐格里阿米巴原虫 (Naegleria fowleri)。
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接受社交媒体及其在科学推广中的重要作用

作者 Dr. Hunter Hines - 2021年 8月 24日