The Consequences of Living in a Microbial World
Offered By: Schmid College, Chapman University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the profound implications of existing in a microbial-dominated environment through this illuminating conference talk delivered by Margaret McFall-Ngai from Caltech. Delve into the intricate relationships between microorganisms and their hosts, gaining insights into how these interactions shape our world. Discover the latest research findings and theoretical perspectives on microbial ecology and its far-reaching consequences for life on Earth. Engage with cutting-edge concepts at the intersection of biology, ecology, and philosophy of science as part of the inaugural conference celebrating Chapman University's Doctor of Science program in Mathematics, Philosophy and Physics.
Syllabus
Margaret McFall-Ngai (Caltech): The Consequences of Living in a Microbial World
Taught by
Schmid College, Chapman University
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