Episode 1 Supplement: Microbiome of our transit systems with Dr. Chris Mason
Release Date: 02/23/2015
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info_outline Episode 1 Supplement: Microbiome of our transit systems with Dr. Chris MasonThe Microbiome Podcast
After we talked with Dr. Chris Mason about the microbiome of our transit systems, we talked to him further about some other issues regarding scientific publishing and other aspects of his research about the microorganisms in the NYC subway system.
info_outlineAfter we talked with Dr. Chris Mason about the microbiome of our transit systems, we talked to him further about some other issues regarding scientific publishing and other aspects of his research about the microorganisms in the NYC subway system.