An art-science enthusiast since Bach´s and Chopin's melodies and the ecological relations around drove me to think that there are questions worth being answered
I am excited to share a new paper that I have the honour and pleasure of working on with Carlos Pardo de la Hoz. We found changes in the metabolism and development of lichenized 𝘕𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘤 when compared to free-living 𝘕𝘰𝘴𝘵𝘰𝘤 lineages:
https://t.co/6khxPlr9P3
New paper: poplar species vary in their dual-mycorrhizal associations and it changes through plant development. And some surprises from the elusive dark septate endophytes as well 🫥
https://t.co/FIjHr3Vapp
Nos vemos el 9 de julio a las 5:30 pm para aprender y discutir sobre el microbioma bacteriano de la raíz coraloide de cicadas, en compañia de @bedxxe
Link del registro:
https://t.co/sHb4x3pqgT
#Microbiome@cycads#bacteria
When I first read Gibson's and Heinlein's masterpieces, I never thought the wild imagination of those artists will reach me. Thanks for the opportunity to follow my dreams and share my passion regardless of these harsh days of thunder @CibrianLab@ange_cibrian, and @OfficialSMBE
@ange_cibrian@SBEmeeting@EvoDivMet@CibrianLab An interdisciplinary work that gave us the opportunity to use our passion for science to try to find answers. Thank you so much @ange_cibrian for your guidance and your support. The best is yet to come :]
What a beautiful gift to enlighten creativity in order to write a manuscript. @MicrobeMX Journal Club is a wonderful initiative to discuss, with data and soul, microbiome scientific work. Join the Club! Thank you so much MicrobeMX.
We have been working on a Software Carpentry lesson on metagenomics. In this warm and humid May, our lesson was chosen as "Lesson of the month". We will love to read/hear your suggestions and feedback. Also, any contribution to enhancing it is welcome:
https://t.co/aFL3oWUou9