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Research summary of JST-ERATO Nomura Project

Research summary of JST-ERATO Nomura Project



Research highlight of JST-ERATO Nomura Project

Research highlight of JST-ERATO Nomura Project



University of Tsukuba Microbiology Research Center for Sustainability

University of Tsukuba Microbiology Research Center for Sustainability



Research

top_img Microbial communities demonstrate a wealth of behavior in response to environmental stimuli due to the variety of and interactions between microbes in these communities. Furthermore, they have a significant impact on human life and well-being, highlighting the need for innovative technologies to control microbial community development.

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Mar 8, 2022
ERATO Evolving Symbiosis Project International Seminar Series #12.
Prof. Christian Kost(University of Osnabrück, Germany)
“On the evolution of mutualistic cooperation within microbial communities”
Feb 25, 2022
ERATO Evolving Symbiosis Project International Seminar Series #11.
Prof. Steve Perlman (University of Victoria, Canada)
“A tale of two symbionts: Hidden players in interactions between Drosophila and their nematode parasites”
Jan 25, 2022
ERATO Evolving Symbiosis Project International Seminar Series #10.
Dr. Mahesh Desai (Luxembourg Institute of Health, Luxembourg)
“Leveraging diet to engineer the gut microbiome”

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