Pictures from #IndoorAir2011
Lots of pictures form Indoor Air 2011 – Austin, Texas are up on the website. Quite an collection and the quality of some of the pics is excellent.
Lots of pictures form Indoor Air 2011 – Austin, Texas are up on the website. Quite an collection and the quality of some of the pics is excellent.
One of the goals of the microBEnet project is to help get more people who work on a topic related to microbiology of the Built Environment to share more. And one aspect of this our hope that more people will share slides (and audio or video) from presentations they have made. So – to help …
I updated my slides from my talk at Indoor Air 2011 with audio. Here they are: Eisen.indoor air2011 http://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=eisen-indoorair2011-110613124957-phpapp02&stripped_title=eisenindoor-air2011&userName=phylogenomics View more webinars from Jonathan Eisen We are working on getting some other presentations up here but are dealing with some sharing/copyright issues first.
Here are the slides I plan to use for my talk in a little bit at Indoor Air 2011 Eisen #microBEnet #IndoorAir2011http://static.slidesharecdn.com/swf/ssplayer2.swf?doc=eisen-indoorair2011-110609092812-phpapp02&stripped_title=eisen-microbenet-indoorair2011&userName=phylogenomics View more presentations from Jonathan Eisen.
Things that jumped out at me from the afternoon session today. For the morning session see here. Norm Pace (CU Boulder) made the point during questions that when we talk about “pathogens” in metagenomic environmental sequences, what we really mean is “sequences related to pathogens” and that probably most of those sequences don’t come from …
I’m currently at Indoor Air 2011 sitting in on the Sloan Foundation-sponsored sessions on microbiology of the built environment. There are a number of great talks taking place and we hope to post some more information in the form of slides later. We’ll probably also post a more formal write-up about some of the discussions …
Just got sent a link to this interview of Rich Corsi on a Fox TV station about the Upcoming Indoor Air 2011 meeting: UT: Indoor Air Conference. There is still time to sign up for the meeting. I note – there will be sessions Wednesday and Thursday focusing on microbiology of the built environment. We (i.e., …
Well, some folks from microBEnet, including me, will be at the American Society for Microbiology meeting. I have posted some suggestions for how to follow what’s going on at the meeting on my “Tree of Life” blog here: The Tree of Life: Some general tips for how to keep up w/ American Society for Microbiology Mtg …
Heads up for what should be an excellent conference: Gordon Research Conferences – 2011 Program – Microbial Population Biology. Topics include a somewhat unusual mix of human microbiome, emerging infectious diseases, and the ecology of algae used as biofuels as well as a variety of other population biology topics.
Last year, iEVOBIO was a fun, interesting meeting for many reasons (not the least of which is that I was the keynote speaker). If you want to learn more about last years meeting check out my blog post: Summary of #iEVOBIO Day 1 #evolution #phylogenetics #informatics #opensource But I note, that meeting was so, well, last …