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microbiology of the Built Environment session at Lake Arrowhead Microbial Genomes meeting

microBEnet sponsored a “Microbiology of the Built Environment” session at the Lake Arrowhead Microbial Genomes meeting earlier today.

The schedule for the session is below

  • Rachel Dutton
    • University of California San Diego, La Jolla, CA
    • “Genetics and Genomics of the Simple Microbial Communities from Cheese”
  • Elizabeth Hénaff
    • Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY
    • “The Microbiome of the Gowanus Canal, Brooklyn’s Hippiest SuperFund”
  • Roxana Hickey
    • University of Oregon, Eugene, OR
    • “Microbial Interactions Between Humans and the Built Environment”
  • David Coil
    • University of California, Davis, CA
    • “Microbiology of the Built Environment Network: Building Community and Public Engagement”
  • Gautam Dantas
    • Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO
    • “Antibiotic Resistance Reservoirs”
  • Alyssa Kent
    • University of California, Irvine, CA
    • “Increased Biofilm Formation During Evolution to High Temperature in the Widespread Marine Roseobacter”

The session went incredibly well I think.  I made a Storify summarizing the Tweets from the session.  In addition, David Coil wrote a wrap up of the whole day (including this and other sessions).

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