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The Sponge Hologenome | mBio
A paradigm shift has recently transformed the field of biological science; molecular advances have revealed how fundamentally important microorganisms are to many aspects of a host’s phenotype and evolution. In the process, an era of “holobiont” research has emerged to investigate the intricate network of interactions between a host and its symbiotic microbial consortia. Marine sponges are early-diverging metazoa known for hosting dense, specific, and often highly diverse microbial communities. Here we synthesize current thoughts about the environmental and evolutionary forces that influenc...
Antton Alberdi - Google Scholar
University of Copenhagen - Cited by 1,040 - Evolutionary biology - Hologenomics - Biogeography - Behavioural Ecology - Molecular Ecology
Core Facility for Integrated Microscopy – University of Copenhagen
CFIM is a core facility that integrates Electron and Light microscopy. Our vision is that CFIM will allow users to think broadly and select the best possible instrument(s), light and/or electron microscope(s), to provide detailed answers to their scientific questions at the highest resolution.
Not Access to Knowledge, but Capability to Use Knowledge! - Science as Social Enterprise
Applied Hologenomics: Feasibility and Potential in Aquaculture - ScienceDirect
Aquaculture will play an essential role in feeding a growing human population, but several biological challenges impede sustainable growth of producti…
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PhD fellowship on chicken hologenomics at the GLOBE Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark | scholarshipdb.net
Lane Atmore - CEES - Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis
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Comprehensive Foodomics - 1st Edition
Purchase Comprehensive Foodomics - 1st Edition. Print Book & E-Book. ISBN 9780128163955, 9780128163962
Second Workshop | ERC IDEM
News Bulletin of International HoloGenomics Society
The Expanding Genetic Toolbox of the Wasp Nasonia vitripennis and Its Relatives | Genetics
The parasitoid wasp Nasonia represents a genus of four species that is emerging as a powerful genetic model system that has made and will continue to make important contributions to our understanding of evolutionary biology, development, ecology, and behavior. Particularly powerful are the haplodiploid genetics of the system, which allow some of the advantages of microbial genetics to be applied to a complex multicellular eukaryote. In addition, fertile, viable hybrids can be made among the four species in the genus. This makes Nasonia exceptionally well suited for evolutionary genetics app...
118 PhD, Postdoctoral and Faculty Positions at The University of Copenhagen, Denmark - Scholar Idea
The University of Copenhagen is the oldest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded in 1479 as a studium generale, it is the second oldest institution for higher education in Scandinavia after Uppsala University.
Watershed Moments: Rob Dunn, NCSU | University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science
Rob Dunn, professor of applied ecology at North Carolina State University, will share stories from Delicious: The Evolution of Flavor and How It Made Us Human, co-authored with Monica Sanchez.
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Frontiers | The Internal, External and Extended Microbiomes of Hominins | Ecology and Evolution
The social structure of primates has recently been shown to influence the composition of their microbiomes. What is less clear is how primate microbiomes might in turn influence their social behavior, either in general or with particular reference to hominins. Here we use a comparative approach to understand how microbiomes of hominins have, or might have, changed since the last common ancestor (LCA) of chimpanzees and humans, roughly six million years ago. We focus on microbiomes associated with social evolution, namely those hosted or influenced by stomachs, intestines, armpits, and food ...
Love Nature: The Biophilia Podcast • A podcast on Anchor
Biophilia, a term coined by legendary biologist E.O. Wilson, is described as humans’ innate urge to seek a connection with nature. “Love Nature: The Biophilia Podcast” explores this relationship, with an eye toward science as a way to understand and navigate a changing world, and to allow us to live better and more responsibly on the planet. Join co-hosts Dr. Eric Dorfman, Director and CEO of the NC Museum of Natural Sciences and Chief Veterinarian Dr. Dan Dombrowski along with their featured guests as they explore our innate connections to nature through science, art and life. Listen today.
Global Bugs | John G Thomas
Career Development / NCSU Virtual Career Month
Nyt Center of Excellence skal undersøge, hvordan samspillet mellem gener og mikrober bestemmer den biologiske evolution – Københavns Universitet
Danmarks Grundforskningsfond er klar til at bevilge 67,7 millioner til oprettelsen af et nyt grundforskningscenter ved Det Sundhedsvidenskabelige Fakultet, Københavns Universitet. Det nye center vil fokusere på samspillet mellem mikrober og genomet og vil være en del af Globe Institute.
PhD position in reindeer evolution throughout the Pleistocene | EURAXESS
The NTNU University Museum is seeking a highly qualified, ambitious and motivated candidate for a PhD-position “Hologenomics of Pleistocene reindeer macroevolution”.
Elisabetta Cilli — University of Bologna — Collaborations
Collaborations of Elisabetta Cilli. Adjunct professor at Department of Cultural Heritage — DBC
Food | Root Simple
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Strategic Partners | Communications Solutions from REDCOM
REDCOM has trategic partners throughout various industries that allow us to serve our customers with integrated communications and technology solutions.
Holobiont and Hologenomics Internal Workshop - YouTube
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Fermentation | Root Simple
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