Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Inma Herrera

Inma Herrera sent us some photographs from Hamburg. She is performing a stay with Dr. Myron Peck from the "Institut für Hydrobiologie und Fischereiwissenschaft". She is currently working on the relationship between growth and the activity of the enzyme AARS (amynoacil-tRNA sinthase) in copepods and fish larvae. During her stay in Hamburg she will compare growth in herring larvae with AARS and the RNA/DNA ratio. After Hamburg, a lot of work is waiting for her in the Canary Islands. In Autumn we will start the field sampling of the Lucifer project (see projects in this blog). Inma, thank you very much for the nice photographs and good luck with your experiments.

Inma in a nice office with the forest behind

The players (from left to right): Stephanie Borchardt, Myron Peck and Inma Herrera (nice photograph).

The victim: a herring larvae



The local fishermen providing the local herring for the local experiments (from left to right): Fritz, Jürgens, Ullrich and Eberhard.

Inma working very hard as observed from her tired face.

The feeding experiments running.


The copepod cultures made for the feeding of larvae.

The fathers of the victim.

Looking for sexual products to produce victims.


The killers (from left to right): Inma Herrera, Stephanie Borchardt and Lars Christiansen.


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