I recently had the opportunity to attend the Explorations in Data Analyses for Metagenomic Advances in Microbial Ecology (EDAMAME) Workshop held at the Kellogg Biological Station in Michigan by Ashley Shade, Tracy Teal and Josh Herr. I wrote a post on the Seagrass Microbiome website about what I found to be my favorite and/or most useful parts of the workshop. I thought that I’d also post about it here as it contains a bunch of resources that might be useful to anyone who wants to know more about microbial ecology and/or data analysis. Plus the post comes with an awesome soundtrack!
The post can be found here: http://seagrassmicrobiome.org/2014/09/02/edamame-2014s-greatest-hits/
Cassie Ettinger (@casettron) is a PhD student in Jonathan Eisen’s lab and is interested in plant-microbe interactions and host-microbe coevolution.