The MYCOBIOMICS project, led by Prof. Marc Stadler (Helmholtz Center for Infection Research, Germany) in collaboration with BIOTEC’s Dr. Jennifer Luangsa-ard (Plant Microbe Interaction Research Team) and research institutes across Europe and Africa, has been successfully funded under the EU’s […]
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