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Blog Post number 1

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Blog Post number 1

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Symbiosis, the “slurry” method and why metagenomics is basically the same thing as astrophysics

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A big challenge and thrill in studying microbial symbioses is the fact that sometimes unrelated organisms can form tight communities virtually impenetrable to us, the outsiders. If you want to study a complex system, it helps to take it apart and examine the components individually - but sometimes the symbionts rely so much on each other we can’t isolate them.

metagenomics

Symbiosis, the “slurry” method and why metagenomics is basically the same thing as astrophysics

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A big challenge and thrill in studying microbial symbioses is the fact that sometimes unrelated organisms can form tight communities virtually impenetrable to us, the outsiders. If you want to study a complex system, it helps to take it apart and examine the components individually - but sometimes the symbionts rely so much on each other we can’t isolate them.

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Symbiosis, the “slurry” method and why metagenomics is basically the same thing as astrophysics

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A big challenge and thrill in studying microbial symbioses is the fact that sometimes unrelated organisms can form tight communities virtually impenetrable to us, the outsiders. If you want to study a complex system, it helps to take it apart and examine the components individually - but sometimes the symbionts rely so much on each other we can’t isolate them.

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Hidden Curriculum and My Favourite Resources

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In this blogpost I plan to keep an updated list of resources I found most useful in my professional development. Mostly for myself, but would be happy if someone else will find them useful.

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Hidden Curriculum and My Favourite Resources

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In this blogpost I plan to keep an updated list of resources I found most useful in my professional development. Mostly for myself, but would be happy if someone else will find them useful.

yeasts

Symbiosis, the “slurry” method and why metagenomics is basically the same thing as astrophysics

3 minute read

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A big challenge and thrill in studying microbial symbioses is the fact that sometimes unrelated organisms can form tight communities virtually impenetrable to us, the outsiders. If you want to study a complex system, it helps to take it apart and examine the components individually - but sometimes the symbionts rely so much on each other we can’t isolate them.