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We are actively recruiting mentors for our Spring 2022 Industry Mentorship program!
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Although we are generally a pro-germ community, we regret to inform you that we'll be canceling the 5th Annual Microbiome Symposium due to MIT's new policies regarding large events, the spread of COVID-19, and the health of our community. Stay tuned for small event announcements!
Abstract submission to the 5th Annual MIT Microbiome Symposium is extended until 2/21. This week is the last week to submit for a poster or flash talk! https://t.co/eimooh8Blc
Abstract submission for the 5th Annual MIT Microbiome Symposium is now open! Deadline to apply is 2/7.
Registration for attendance opens afterwards. We look forward to seeing you there on March 30th, 2020!
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The website for our 5th Annual MIT Microbiome Symposium is now live! Check back soon for registration and abstract submission and save the date for Monday March 30th from 10am-5pm! https://t.co/4x5Fd8v1EA
We're excited to host Vayu Maini Rekdal for our next MIT Microbiome Club Seminar, which will be on 1/21 at 1PM in 56-614! RSVP here: https://t.co/bzxo6lIrbC
Comprehensive analysis of chromosomal mobile genetic elements in the gut microbiome reveals phylum-level niche-adaptive gene pools https://t.co/vZuxZjE5eR
TOMORROW Microbiome Club Seminar: Dr. Ali Ebrahimi "Cooperation and multicellularity determine polysaccharide degradation efficiency in marine bacteria" at 1PM in 56-614 https://t.co/quVaNVihx1
TODAY! We're hosting Dr. Aspen Reese who will speak on "Domestication effects on the mammalian gut microbiota are mediated by dietary shifts". 4 PM in 56-614 Open to all! https://t.co/OrQ6PWoH8R
CMIT is hosting a Microbiome Seminar tomorrow 9/26 at 11 am in the Broad Monadnock Room. Join us!
Richard Bonneau "New methods for microbiome data integration and interaction detection"
James Morton, "Learning accurate representations of microbe-metabolite interactions"
The human digestive tract is home to thousands of different strains of bacteria. Researchers @MITMicrobiome are preserving samples of these strains in an effort to develop diagnostics and therapeutics to treat diseases. https://t.co/CNP5pMigUz #MITBetterWorld
The @broadinstitute and @OpenBiome Microbiome Library (BIO-ML) have introduced a collection of nearly 8,000 intestinal bacterial isolates, paired with nearly 4,000 genome sequences, to serve as an open access investigational resource. https://t.co/E4CHMOYzIC