Microbiome tweets
- RT @stats_canada: Only 60% of Rob Ford's actions can be explained by crack cocaine 23 hours ago
- RT @iaminigomontoya: @micro_interactn You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. 1 day ago
- inconceivable! @artologica: ZOMG. A Princess Bride physics t-shirt! shirt.woot.com/offers/brute-s… 2 days ago
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
more press…
October’s issue of Wired magazine contains the Atlas of the Human Ecosystem written by Carl Zimmer. It’s a short, colourful overview for non-scientists that you can show your mom. Then if she wants to test her own gut for microbes … Continue reading
The human microbiome getting press
The human microbiome and microbiome research in general has been getting some attention in the news lately, so I thought that I’d point you to a couple of interesting podcasts. The first one features our very own Mike Surette in … Continue reading
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Tagged cbc radio, Craig Venter, Ideas, microbiome, Mike Surette, quirks and quarks
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Fall News
Welcome back to the human microbiome journal club blog for an exciting fall term of talks and events. You may have noticed that we’ve updated the website with photos of microbe/host cell interactions and a tag cloud. We’ll also be … Continue reading
