What's hiding in the "Dark Matter" of the microbiome?
We know it's there but growing “unculturable” human waste samples can often present bottlenecks to the next breakthroughs in both human health and energy security.
We’re hosting microbiome legends Professor Lindsay Hall and Professor James Chong for a deep dive into their research strategies illuminating the gut microbiome.
Join us to discuss:
Overcoming cultivation bottlenecks.
Techniques for uncovering new insights from human waste samples.
Learn about human microbiome research from two of it's biggest names.
2PM GMT 24th February 2026 - if you're studying the microbiome, this is one you don’t want to miss.
Register Here: https://pages.singerinstruments.com/microbiome_webinar

We know it's there but growing “unculturable” human waste samples can often present bottlenecks to the next breakthroughs in both human health and energy security.
We’re hosting microbiome legends Professor Lindsay Hall and Professor James Chong for a deep dive into their research strategies illuminating the gut microbiome.
Join us to discuss:
2PM GMT 24th February 2026 - if you're studying the microbiome, this is one you don’t want to miss.
Register Here: https://pages.singerinstruments.com/microbiome_webinar

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