DTU BIOENGINEERING Department of Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Søltofts Plads
Building 221, room 148
2800 Kgs. Lyngby
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In a collaborative effort of computational biology, microbiology and chemistry, researchers at CeMiSt have found a novel way for bacteria to share biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs).
As part of our efforts unravel the roles of secondary metabolites, CeMiSt hired two new assistant professors. An assistant professor will work on interactions and ecology of marine microbial communities, while a bioinformatics expert will strengthen analysis of microbiomes and metagenomes targeted by CeMiSt. The former position will...