Archive for: October 2017
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SysGen Seminar: Lessons from the Neandertal microbiome: how our past impacts our future health
Laura Weyrich The Australian Centre for Ancient DNA, University of Adelaide Friday 27 October 12-1pm Babel Chisholm Theatre, Babel Building, The University of Melbourne
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/27/sysgen-seminar-lessons-from-the-neandertal-microbiome-how-our-past-impacts-our-future-health
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EMRI scientist Professor Jill Banfield receives 2018 UK Microbiology Society Prize Medal
The Microbiology Society’s Prizes recognise excellence and are awarded to those making significant contributions in the field of microbiology, based on nominations received from the membership. …
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/26/hello-world
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‘Omics datasets integration: could it help improve waste degradation?
Olivier Chapleur National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture (IRSTEA), Paris, France Friday 13 October 2017 12-1pm FW Jones Theatre, Level 3 …
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/13/omics-datasets-integration-could-it-help-improve-waste-degradation
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Environmental Microbiology Symposium
Professor Linda Blackall Dr Doug Brumley Dr Eleonora Egidi Dr Chris Greening Professor Mark Osborn Dr Steve Petrovski Tuesday 10 October 2017 6-9pm Turner Theatre, Biosciences …
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/10/environmental-microbiology-symposium
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Controlling life, one cell at a time
Dr Filippo Menolascina The University of Edinburgh Thursday 5 October 4.30-5.30pm Evan Williams Theatre, Peter Hall Building, Monash Road, University of Melbourne, Parkville
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/05/controlling-life-one-cell-at-a-time
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Madeleine van Oppen featured on ABC Catalyst
EMRI scientist Professor Madeleine van Oppen has been featured in a story on ABC’s Catalyst entitled “Can we save the reef?”
emri.science.unimelb.edu.au/2017/10/04/madeleine-van-oppen-featured-on-abc-catalyst