Interesting to hear how long read sequencing compares with short read sequencing. Definitely something to consider for future projects! #AHMRN Jack Royle from AGRF (event sponsor) @AGRF_genomics
Fascinating opening talk at ANS Satellite ‘Understanding and therapeutically targeting the microbiome-gut-brain axis’ @microbiome_net on impact of childhood adversity on the developing microbiome and the gut-brain axis! @Dr_BCallaghan#AHMRN
Curious kids: what are tummy rumbles? @UniversitySA's Assoc Prof Andrea Stringer explains what the (sometimes weird) noises are in your stomach. https://t.co/UOu3esJlnQ via @ConversationEDU
Sharing some new reviews on microbiome analysis that others may find useful - so pleased to have been a part of this collaborative team effort!
From hype to hope: Considerations in conducting robust microbiome scie... https://t.co/2mJpbYZ0oX
1/ The Australasian Human Microbiome Research Network (#AHMRN) is a network of diverse microbiome-scientists, working to enhance the quality of #microbiome research and facilitate new collaborations.
If you do #microbiome work, become a member of Australasian Human Microbiome Research Network @microbiome_net! It’s free to be a member and a great source of expertise and experience!
Another excellent #AHMRN working group meeting today - busily planning the rest of our events for 2023. Key your eyes peeled for more journal clubs and satellite meetings bringing together Australasia's leading #microbiome scientists.
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