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This project aims to develop a predictive framework for understanding interactions within microbial ecosystems. By integrating ecological and social theories, it seeks to enhance control over microbial communities, with applications in waste treatment, infection control, and agricultural efficiency.
Over the last decades, technological advances in DNA sequencing have revealed an astonishing diversity in the microbial world.
Whether in soil, in waste-water treatment plants, on the surfaces of leaves or lining the inside of the human gut, thousands of microbial species have been found to co-exist.
The ability to disentangle the interactions between these species and how they influence each other's survival will aid in both the understanding and control of microbial ecosystems.The goal of this…
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