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Workshop “Resolving Microbial Communities at Strain-level Resolution” a success.
At least, that was my distinct impression! As announced on the blog a while back, Nicolas Tromas, Pawel Sierocinski, Daniela Farina and myself hosted a workshop featuring talks and tutorials on cutting-edge metagenomic software aiming to progress from gene-based to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Anvio, Chris Quince, CLIMB, Daniel Falush, Daniela Farina, Desman, Elizabeth McDaniel, Future Focus, Jesse Shapiro, meren, metagenomics, Michiel Vos, Nicolas Tromas, Pawel Sierocinski, Penryn, Tom Delmont, workshop
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Symposium Penryn 28-31 August 2018: Resolving Microbial Communities at Strain-level Resolution
I have the pleasure to announce a symposium/workshop to be held here at the University of Exeter’s Penryn Campus 28-31 August focusing on strain-level resolution metagenomics. Metagenomics involves the high-throughput sequencing of random DNA fragments isolated from microbial communities, followed … Continue reading →
Posted in cool science, Cornwall, going places, ongoing work
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Tagged Chris Quince, Jesse Shapiro, metagenomics, Michiel Vos, Murat Eren, Nicolas Tromas, Rachel Whitaker, Tom Delmont, workshop
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