Dr. Zac Freedman has recently made the move to Assistant Professor at West Virginia University in Plant and Soil Sciences. If you would like to contact him, his new email is zachary.freedman@mail.wvu.edu. His website is http://community.wvu.edu/~zbf0001/Home.html if you would like to see what lab opportunities he has available. We will miss him, but wish him well in his new...
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Unseen Partners: Manipulating Microbial Communities that Support Life on Earth
There is a free Michigan Meeting event happening May 16th – 18th in Ann Arbor called: Unseen Partners: Manipulating Microbial Communities that Support Life on Earth. The goal of this meeting is to bring together environmental and health scientists for “presentations from local, national, and international speakers will help identify the underlying principles of microbial...
Zac’s Paper Accepted
Zac Freedman’s manuscript on the Gradient metagenome “Anthropogenic N Deposition Slows Decay by Favoring Bacterial Metabolism: Insights from Metagenomic Analyses” was accepted into Frontiers in Microbiology. It’s out online at this link: http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2016.00259/full. Congrats Zac!