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Engineering the environmental microbiome

Posted on February 8, 2023 by jennymbhatnagar
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Michael Silverstein’s first chapter is out in GCB! https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gcb.16609

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Invasive Ectomycorrhizal fungi in New Phytologist

Posted on December 25, 2022 by jennymbhatnagar
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Nahuel’s paper on invasiveness of ectomycorrhizal fungi, and their association with global pine invasions, is now published in New Phytologist!

https://nph-onlinelibrary-wiley-com.ezproxy.bu.edu/share/3EGZIVWPS47DRKM8Y9MZ?target=10.1111/nph.18527

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FICUS award for CCASE project!

Posted on September 6, 2022 by jennymbhatnagar
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We recently were awarded multi-omics sample analysis for our 2022 soil and root samples from CCASE: https://www.emsl.pnnl.gov/news/fourteen-projects-selected-for-fiscal-year——ficus-awards/14779

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Bhatnagar lab at the Arnold Arboretum Summer Institute!

Posted on August 19, 2022 by jennymbhatnagar
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We joined 20 GK-12 teachers from the Boston Area yesterday to talk fungi!

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Ecology, chemistry, and the organisms in between

Our lab studies the ecology, chemistry, and biology of microbes in ecosystems. Microorganisms like fungi are engines of carbon (C) and nutrient exchange between the biosphere and atmosphere. The goal of our research is to uncover the biochemical mechanisms that microbes use to drive these large-scale processes. To do this, we combine biochemical analyses of fungal activity with next generation sequencing technologies to identify direct, mechanistic links between the genetic architecture, community structure, and biochemical functions of microbes in complex environments.

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Boston University
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Boston, MA 02215

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