She is a member of CIFAR's Integrated Microbial Biodiversity program, which uses interdisciplinary research to study how a diversity of
microbial life shapes all ecosystems.
Not exact matches
There isn't just one vast smear of
microbial life where all
shapes, sizes, body features and chemistry can be found in any old mix.
The novel techniques developed by Louca and his colleagues will allow scientists around the world to better understand the processes that
shape microbial communities, which form the basis of
life on Earth.