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I’m a PhD candidate in the Coral Biomineralization and Physiology Lab of Tali Mass in Haifa, Israel. My research is focused on the response of juvenile and adult corals to decreasing oceanic pH. In particular, I’m examining the changes in physiological and morphological characteristics, and gene expression patterns in both the corals and the endosymbiotic algae, to better understand the response and vulnerability of these organisms to ocean acidification.
I’m also interested in coral phenotypic plasticity across depths and light environments, and in particular I’m exploring the changes in morphology, physiology and gene expression that enable corals to thrive across broad vertical gradients, from shallow to mesophotic reefs.
- Publications: Research gate, Semantic scholar and Loop
- Peer review: Publons
| Date | Degree | School |
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| 2019-current | PhD | Marine Biology, University of Haifa, Israel |
| --- | Topic of research | Influence of environmental stressors on the physiology, morphology and gene expression of corals, from juvenile to adult stages |
| 2019 | MSc | Marine Biology, University of Bologna, Italy |
| --- | Thesis | Transcriptional profiles inferring thermal stress responses of the coral Oculina patagonica compared to other Mediterranean coral species |
| 2017-2018 | Study Abroad Program | One year at the University of Santa Barbara (California) as part of the Master degree program |
| 2016 | BSc | Biological Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy |
| --- | Thesis | Cold Water Corals Habitat Mapping |
| 2013 | High School Diploma | Archimede High School, Bologna, Italy |
Laboratory
- DNA and RNA extraction from coral tissue: Oculina patagonica (adults), Porites astreoides (larvae and adults) and Stylophora pistillata (larvae, primary polyps and adults)
- cDNA synthesis, primers design, gel electrophoresis, PCR, qPCR
- Nanodrop and TapeStation analysis of DNA and RNA
- DNA methylation enrichment using Methyl Binding Domain protein
- Library preparation from the enriched methylated DNA fraction
Microscopy
- Imaging and quantification of chlorophyll-a and GFPs fluorescence with inverted fluorescent microscope
- Labeling of coral primary polyps with Calcein Blue and calcein fluorescence quantification with inverted fluorescent microscope
- Imaging and analysis of coral primary polyps and adults skeletons with scanning electron microscope (SEM)
- Analysis of micro-CT scan images and quantification of skeletal thickness (coral primary polyps)
- Processing of synchrotron x-ray tomography data. Tools used: TomoTools, NRecon, CTVox, Dragonfly.
Physiology
- Coral protein concentration (Bradford and BCA assays), symbiotic algae count (hemocytometer), chlorophyll concentration (acetone method)
- Assessment of coral symbiotic algae photophysiology using Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) fluorometry
- Assessment of coral respiration rates (primary polyps and adults) using oxygen chambers
Computational
- Proficiency with RStudio
- Basic shell scripting language
- Knowledge of most basic statistical methods used in biological data
- Bioinformatics: whole-transcriptome RNA-Seq analysis. Tools used: STAR, HISAT2, StringTie, DIAMOND, DESeq, GOseq, GSEA
Other
- Collection of coral samples (larvae and adults) from the field (scuba diving)
- Maintenance and care of coral fragments in outdoor water table systems
- Lab social media manager and Lab website manager
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Scucchia, F., Nativ, H., Neder, M., Goodbody-Gringley, G., & Mass, T. (2020). Physiological characteristics of Stylophora pistillata larvae across a depth gradient. Frontiers in Marine Science.
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Martinez, S., Kolodny, Y., Shemesh, E., Scucchia, F., Nevo, R., Levin-Zaidman, S., Paltiel, Y., Keren, N., Tchernov, D. & Mass, T. (2020). Energy sources of the depth-generalist mixotrophic coral Stylophora pistillata. Frontiers in Marine Science.
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Scucchia, F., Malik, A., Zaslansky, P., Putnam, H. M., & Mass, T. (2021). Combined responses of primary coral polyps and their algal endosymbionts to decreasing seawater pH. Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
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Nativ, H., Scucchia, F., Martinez, S., Einbinder, S., Chequer, A., Goodbody-Gringley, G., & Mass, T. (2021). In situ Estimation of Coral Recruitment Patterns From Shallow to Mesophotic Reefs Using an Optimized Fluorescence Imaging System. Frontiers in Marine Science.
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Scucchia, F., Malik, A., Putnam, H. M., & Mass, T. (2021). Genetic and physiological traits conferring tolerance to ocean acidification in mesophotic corals. Global Change Biology.
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Goodbody-Gringley, G., Scucchia, F., Ju, R., Chequer, A., S., Einbinder, Martinez, S., Nativ, H., & Mass, T. (2021). Plasticity of Porites astreoides Early Life History Stages Suggests Mesophotic Coral Ecosystems Act as Refugia in Bermuda. Frontiers in Marine Science.
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2016 - Two weeks oceanographic campaign for the CNR ISMAR Bologna (Italy). Habitat mapping of Cold Water Corals in the Bari Canyon for the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Main activities: bathymetric data analysis and processing (ArcGIS), ROV videos analysis (ADELIE), mapping of cold water corals habitats (ArcGIS).
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2018 - Two weeks internship for the SBC LTER (Santa Barbara Coastal Long Term Ecological Research Project). Main activities: fish and kelp surveys data analysis, lab processing of kelp tissue.
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2018 - Three weeks visit to the Coral Biomineralization and Physiology Lab of Tali Mass at the Leon Charney School of Marine Sciences (Haifa), where I conducted a heat-shock experiment to study the thermal stress response of corals, as part of my Master thesis work.
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2021 - Five weeks visit to the Charité-Universitätsmedizin (Berlin) in the lab of Dr. Paul Zaslansky, where I learnt how to process and reconstruct x-ray tomography data acquired with synchrotron radiation (beamline) of coral primary polyps' skeletons.
| Date | Position | Description | 2019_ | Teaching Assistant | Directed a students group research project for the Marine Venoms and Defense System Course (IUI, Eilat) | | 2020_ | Teaching Assistant | Directed a students group research project for the Biology of Corals Course (IUI, Eilat) | | 2021_ | Teaching Assistant | Directed a students group research project for the Marine Photosynthesis Course (IUI, Eilat) |
- 2021 - F. Scucchia, A. Malik, P. Zaslansky, H. M. Putnam, T. Mass_ Response of Stylophora pistillata primary polyps to decreasing seawater pH. PSB 2021: Bioinformatics of Corals Workshop.
- 2021 - F. Scucchia, A. Malik, P. Zaslansky, H. M. Putnam, T. Mass_ Insights into the biomineralization response to ocean acidification in newly settled recruits of the scleractinian coral Stylophora pistillata. 16th International Symposium on Biomineralization (BIOMIN XVI).
- 2021 - Invited talk - F. Scucchia, P. Zaslansky, T. Mass_ Insights into the biomineralization response to ocean acidification in newly settled coral recruits. BESSY Science Seminar Series 2021, HZB (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin).
- 2017 - Overseas Study Program Award, funding covering one year of study at UCSB, Santa Barabara, California, USA.
- 2020 - 1st place lecture award, Marine Biology Departmental symposium, Haifa University.
- 2021 - 2nd place poster award, Marine Biology Departmental symposium, Haifa University.
- Master Diver, SSI
- Scientific Diver, AAUS