![]() ![]() Kamalanathan’s undergraduate and master’s degree, received back in his home country of India, were both in microbiology, and he spent a few years working as a cancer researcher in Mumbai. ![]() He joined the laboratory in April 2022 with an interest in leveraging the biochemistry of phytoplankton to better understand - and develop solutions to - the adverse impacts of climate change.īut his journey to becoming an algae expert wasn’t so straightforward. Kamalanathan, the newest senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, is committed to revealing and understanding those positive impacts of algae. “Its positive impacts and potential are often harder to see, but they are extraordinary.” “Sometimes people view algae as a nuisance because it forms films on their fish tank or prevents them from going to the beach,” said Manoj Kamalanathan, the newest senior research scientist at Bigelow Laboratory. ![]()
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