Montana State University: Provost's Lecturer Series to Continue Feb. 11 With Discussion of Microbial Communities
January 24, 2020
January 24, 2020
BOZEMAN, Montana, Jan. 24 -- Montana State University issued the following news on Jan. 23:
"An Important Microbial Community Lives in All of Us," may be the title of Carl Yeoman's upcoming lecture, but the "us" could apply to any number of organisms in Yeoman's research portfolio: humans, primates, cattle, sheep or even tiny wheat stem sawflies. He examines each of those and more in his work in Montana State University's College of Agriculture.
"An Important Microbial Community Lives in All of Us," may be the title of Carl Yeoman's upcoming lecture, but the "us" could apply to any number of organisms in Yeoman's research portfolio: humans, primates, cattle, sheep or even tiny wheat stem sawflies. He examines each of those and more in his work in Montana State University's College of Agriculture.