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Early Career Researcher Viromics Webinar - Mike Tisza
Welcome to the Early Career Researcher Viromics webinar series! Speaker | Mike Tisza, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, USATalk | Wastewater virome sequencing uncovers pathogen transmission and evolutionLearn more about Mike at the ECR homepage.Connect with fellow researchers exploring the world of viruses! The ECR Viromics Webinar Series provides a space for early career scientists to share their research on viruses in complex communities. Join us the second Wednesday of each month at 10 am EDT.
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Early Career Researcher Viromics Webinar - Mike Tisza
Welcome to the Early Career Researcher Viromics webinar series! Speaker | Mike Tisza, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, USATalk | Wastewater virome sequencing uncovers pathogen transmission and evolutionLearn more about Mike at the ECR homepage.Connect with fellow researchers exploring the world of viruses! The ECR Viromics Webinar Series provides a space for early career scientists to share their research on viruses in complex communities. Join us the second Wednesday of each month at 10 am EDT.
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Welcome to the Early Career Researcher Viromics webinar series!
Speaker | Mike Tisza, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas, USA
Talk | Wastewater virome sequencing uncovers pathogen transmission and evolution
Learn more about Mike at the ECR homepage.
Connect with fellow researchers exploring the world of viruses! The ECR Viromics Webinar Series provides a space for early career scientists to share their research on viruses in complex communities.
Join us the second Wednesday of each month at 10 am EDT.