Just posting some links to some posts from my Tree of Life blog that may be of interest to the microBEnet blog readers. Wow – Google Scholar “Updates” a big step forward in sifting through the scientific literature Scifoo Notes via Storify A centralized journal commenting system? Who would comment there? Volunteers? Episode of Radio …
“If I could do it all over again, and relive my vision in the twenty-first century, I would be a microbial ecologist. Ten billion bacteria live in a gram of ordinary soil, a mere pinch held between thumb and forefinger. They represent thousands of species, almost none of which are known to science. Into that …
The session at the ASM 2012 meeting on “The Great Indoors” seems to have gone well. I will be writing up a more detailed report but here is a quick summary done via “Storify”. ———————– UPDATE February 2019 Storify is no longer in existence. Fortunately we were able to convert the Storify summary …
More detail on the Sloan Meeting on “Microbiology of the Built Environment,” via storify: ———————– UPDATE February 2019 Storify is no longer in existence. Fortunately we were able to convert the Storify summary to one via Wakelet. Wakelet details: Link to Wakelet Site: Sloan Meeting on microbiology of the built environment #microBEnet PDF of Wakelet …
I made a “Storification” of the various Social Media posts I could find about the recent Microbiology of the Built Environment meeting in Boulder, CO. You can browse the full storify story below. UPDATE – Added Wakelet
Well we’ve just wrapped of the first (of three) annual conferences on the Microbiology of the Built Environment here in Boulder. I thought the meeting went really well, a big thanks again to the organizers Mark Hernandez and Alina Handorean. There were a lot of tweets during the meeting which we’ll collect using Storify and …
At the AAAS Meeting in Vancouver in February there was a session focusing on “The Earth Microbiome Project” and related topics. The session was organized by Jack Gilbert and had a series of talks that may be of interest to those concerned about the microbiology of the built environment. I gave a talk in the …