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Symbionticism: April 2015
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A blog about microbes and symbiosis - by Dr. Seth Bordenstein. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Margaret McFall-Ngai waxing on the Beauty of Small Things. Source: https:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Published on Apr 3, 2015. Dr McFall Ngai is Professor of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and affiliate professor at the University of Hawaii. One of the foremost life scientists in the fields of immunology, symbiosis, and marine biology, she is also serving as Andrew Dickso...
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Ash Zemenick – Rosenheim Lab
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Ecology, evolution, and agriculture. I am a PhD Candidate in the Graduate Group in Ecology. Studying flower visitor networks and floral microbes. Here’s a link to my Curriculum Vitae. And you can read more about my research below. He/him/his or they/them/theirs – what are PGPs? Kazemenick [at] ucdavis [dot] edu. I use observational and experimental field methods & already-existing flower visitor datasets to evaluate:. 2) whether opportunistic flower visitors disperse nectar microbes. Floral microbes in t...
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Symbionticism: My talk at the Early Career Scientists Symposium on The Ecology and Evolution of the Microbiome
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A blog about microbes and symbiosis - by Dr. Seth Bordenstein. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. My talk at the Early Career Scientists Symposium on The Ecology and Evolution of the Microbiome. The early career presenters were Drs. Katherine Amato. Andrea Jani, Kevin Kohl. Angela Poole, Rachel Vannette. The keynote speakers were Georgianna May. And myself. I really enjoyed talking with everyone, and it appears that Georgianna and I may embark on a publication together as a result of this meeting. Meeting ...I los...