1st Microbes4Climate Newsletter out now
The very first edition of the MICROBES-4-CLIMATE Newsletter was launched, titled “MICROBES-4-CLIMATE, for what, by whom, and where?” This newsletter showcases some of the activities promoted by the project in its first 6 months.
What You’ll Find in This Edition:
What is TransNational Access?
Understand M4C main offering and how this crucial framework will enable researchers across borders to collaborate and access state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
M4C at the mICROPe Conference:
Get an insider’s view of MICROBES-4-CLIMATE’s participation in this major event, where leading scientists and innovators gathered to discuss the role of microbes in sustainable agriculture and environmental protection.
M4C at EXPOBIOTEC’24:
Take a sneak peek into MICROBES-4-CLIMATE participation at EXPOBIOTEC’24. Learn about how M4C is showcasing the pivotal role of microbial technologies in biotechnological advancements.
Bioethics and Regulatory Workshop:
Take a sneak peek into MICROBES-4-CLIMATE participation at EXPOBIOTEC’24. Learn about how M4C is showcasing the pivotal role of microbial technologies in biotechnological advancements.
Why Subscribe?
By subscribing to the MICROBES-4-CLIMATE Newsletter, you’ll stay at the forefront of the latest developments in microbial research, climate action, and sustainability initiatives. Each edition, available at every 6 months, will bring you exclusive insights, upcoming event details, and opportunities to engage with a community dedicated to making a tangible difference in the fight against climate change.
Contact
- Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
- Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Room 303
Dr. Roland Pieruschka
Senior Scientist
- Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
- Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Room 303
Dr. Sven Fahrner
Senior science coordinator
- Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
- Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Room 303
Dr. Simone Gatzke
Science Coordination and Strategy
- Institute of Bio- and Geosciences (IBG)
- Plant Sciences (IBG-2)
Room 414