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Horizon 2020 project 3D'omics

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In this episode, we catch up with associate professor Antton Alberdi and get an overview of what it takes to write such a monumental project application, as well as what the project is actually about. Lots of teamwork and interdisciplinarity, from trial design, to collecting biological samples of host and their gut microbiome, processing them in many ways to obtain a variety of data types, to the actual bioinformatics data analysis. This is a very ambitious but also fun and collaborative project, and guess what? They are looking for motivated and talented postdocs to join their team! If you are interested, or just want to follow the progress of the project, make sure you check them out at www.3domics.eu and follow them on the various social media platforms (info can be found on their website).

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In this episode, we catch up with associate professor Antton Alberdi and get an overview of what it takes to write such a monumental project application, as well as what the project is actually about. Lots of teamwork and interdisciplinarity, from trial design, to collecting biological samples of host and their gut microbiome, processing them in many ways to obtain a variety of data types, to the actual bioinformatics data analysis. This is a very ambitious but also fun and collaborative project, and guess what? They are looking for motivated and talented postdocs to join their team! If you are interested, or just want to follow the progress of the project, make sure you check them out at www.3domics.eu and follow them on the various social media platforms (info can be found on their website).

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