Researchers from the University of Oregon, UC Berkeley, Cornell, and Texas looking at bacterial and fungal communities in the built environment had a great video discussion on our methods for surface sampling.
Notes on the discussion and equipment used by each group should be coming soon. Thanks again to everyone who was involved! If you have any feedback on other topics for the future or ways to improve these discussions pass it along.
Update: Here’s the summary notes on our discussion (thanks to Rachel Adams).
RT @phylogenomics: New post at #microBEnet Discussion of surface sampling methods in the built environment (video): Research… http://t …
RT @phylogenomics: New post at #microBEnet Discussion of surface sampling methods in the built environment (video): Research… http://t …
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RT @phylogenomics: New post at #microBEnet Discussion of surface sampling methods in the built environment (video): Research… http://t …
New at #microBEnet: Discussion of surface sampling methods in the built environment (video): Researchers from … http://t.co/SVqttElGEG
New #microBEnet Google Hangout: How do you sample surfaces for microbes in the built environment? http://t.co/bDmpPP9BoZ