Registration for the 4th annual Front Range Microbiome Symposium is open! Make sure to register early to secure your spot. We’ve got an exciting line up of speakers this year, and hope you will join us this April! Learn more about this years event here: https://t.co/0V9W3sC0QY
Tomorrow starts @FRMicrobiome’s Symposium in Fort Collins! Join us at our booth & catch @sciberius's lightning talk on Friday to learn about recent breakthroughs in genome-resolved #metagenomics & how to get the most out of #microbiome samples. More here: https://t.co/rpXJb5O0lO
Good luck to our graduate student (and soon to be PhD) Jo Hendrix, with her poster on #mycobacterial#genomics at the Front Range Microbiome Symposium @FRMicrobiome later this week. Impressive agenda including talks by @KnightLabNews and @GRAM_CSU too.
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Won second place for my poster today on the functional potential of soil microbiome of drylands with increasing aridity. Thanks @FRMicrobiome!
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@bmcgivern13 discussing polyphenol metabolism in permafrost and unveiling CAMPER- an annotation tool for polyphenol metabolism in microbial genomes! #FRMS2022@FRMicrobiome
Registration is open for FRMS 2022! We hope you’re as excited as we are for this event. Learn more and register now here: https://t.co/5R6CjrSyiY @GRAM_CSU @CSUmicrobiome
Get your abstracts ready - #FRMS2022 is back! We are excited to welcome keynote speakers Maria Gloria Dominguez Bello and Zakee Sabree to Fort Collins this spring, and we hope to see you all there! Learn more here: https://t.co/bViV2hiVk9
The #FRMS20 planning committee was so sad that we were home alone today instead of at our symposium, so we're getting together for a virtual happy hour to be sad together @FRMicrobiome @CSUmicrobiome
Due to the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation, the 2020 Front Range Microbiome Symposium has unfortunately been canceled. Thanks to everyone involved for their hard work, and sponsors for their generous donations. We hope to see everyone at the 2021 FRMS!