Host-Microbe Interactions in the Anthropocene | Isabelle Laforest-Lapointe, PhD, Université de Sherbrooke
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Dr. Laforest-Lapointe presents her work on plant and human microbial ecology, with a focus on spatial dynamics and microbiome assembly in early life.
The One Health Microbiome Center at Penn State optimizes, accelerates, and disseminates long-lasting applications and knowledge on the microbiome with an integrative and transformative One Health approach spanning human health, agricultural advances, environmental outcomes, and bioinformatic innovation. The Center's Seminar Series solicits accomplished researchers and leaders to speak, including from right here in our backyard to research institutions worldwide. Please connect with the One Health Microbiome Center to nominate speakers, make donations to endow Center activities, and ask questions. Follow us on X (formally twitter) @PSUmBiome (https://twitter.com/PSUmBiome) or visit our website to contact us and join the mailing list (microbiome.psu.edu).
The One Health Microbiome Center at Penn State optimizes, accelerates, and disseminates long-lasting applications and knowledge on the microbiome with an integrative and transformative One Health approach spanning human health, agricultural advances, environmental outcomes, and bioinformatic innovation. The Center's Seminar Series solicits accomplished researchers and leaders to speak, including from right here in our backyard to research institutions worldwide. Please connect with the One Health Microbiome Center to nominate speakers, make donations to endow Center activities, and ask questions. Follow us on X (formally twitter) @PSUmBiome (https://twitter.com/PSUmBiome) or visit our website to contact us and join the mailing list (microbiome.psu.edu).
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