"microbiota, symbiosis and individuality summer school" meeting report

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How does microbiota research impact our understanding of biological individuality? We summarize the interdisciplinary summer school on "Microbiota, symbiosis and individuality: conceptual and philosophical issues"(July 2019), which was supported by a European Research Council starting grant project "Immunity, DEvelopment, and the Microbiota"(IDEM). The summer school centered around interdisciplinary group work on four facets of microbiota research: holobionts, individuality, causation, and human health. The conceptual discussion of cutting-edge empirical research provided new insights into microbiota and highlights the value of incorporating into meetings experts from other disciplines, such as philosophy and history of science. [MediaObject not available: see fulltext.]

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Ronai, I., Greslehner, G. P., Boem, F., Carlisle, J., Stencel, A., Suárez, J., … Zacks, O. (2020). “microbiota, symbiosis and individuality summer school” meeting report. In Microbiome (Vol. 8). BioMed Central. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-020-00898-7

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