Conference report At Marco Island, Gordon Tells Us We re Mostly Bugs

When the sixth annual Advances in Genome Biology and Technology conference opened in Marco Island, Fla., this February, some 200 attendees may have been surprised to hear that they were composed almost entirely of bacteria. The conference kicked off with a session on microbial genomics, opening with Jeffrey Gordon of Washington University speaking on “The Human Intestinal Microbiota and its Microbiome: Terra Incognita Becomes More Cognita.” Gordon, who…

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