I'm an Australian science journalist based in Cali, Colombia covering STEM in The Global South. I'm the current Vice-President of the Colombian Association of Science Journalism (ACPC) and helped organize the 12th World Conference of Science Journalists, with 600+ attendees in Medellin, Colombia.
Probiotics have been shown to help the microbiome of humans, now researchers, including a Colombia n biologist, are working to help corals microbiomes as well.) is a deadly coral disease first reported in Florida reefs in 2014 — the disease now affects over 20 coral species in 18 countries and territories. Fortunately,, senior scientist and coral program manager at the Perry Institute for Marine Science in The Bahamas , is now part of a nearly $1.
She was focused on terrestrial animals like red howler monkeys and spectacled bears and thought she'd be a primatologist studying monkeys in the Amazon or some other rain-forest until I she dove in the ocean for the first time. In 2013, Pizarro became a consultant on a project to move corals from an area that was planned to be dredged for a new shipping channel to Cartagena bay, in northern Colombia.
Pizarro explains that researchers in the Global South have the capability to identify research needs, write proposals, get grants and do everything scientists from the Global North do.
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