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Art meets science
Viborg Gymnasium has unveiled a stunning terrazzo floor created by Amalie Smith as part of the Levende jord (Living Soil) project.
Created in collaboration with CeMiSt, Microflora Danica, Biotech Academy, and donated by Ny Carlsbergfondet.
Beautiful. Educational. Interdisciplinary.
Created in collaboration with CeMiSt, Microflora Danica, Biotech Academy, and donated by Ny Carlsbergfondet, Living Soil also includes teaching material for high school level. 
Beautiful, educational, and interdisciplinary. The project includes a garden outside the library at Viborg Gymnasium, where teaching experiments can be conducted. The floor is not only a beautiful piece of public art, but also an interdisciplinary educational resource for Danish high school level students. The accompanying teaching materials use the artwork as a foundation for exploring soil microbiology, ecosystems, plant-microbe interactions, and sustainability — making the invisible visible in both artistic and scientific ways. A 1:10,000 scale depiction of the rhizosphere, complete with plant roots and microorganisms.
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The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters hosts a series of public lectures, talks, and events. Lectures throughout Denmark and online about "What happens when the sea changes?" - starting 6.9.
See www.videnskaber.dk/events
(lectures in Danish)

@dg.dk The Danish National Research Foundation
Fra dybet til debatter landet rundt: Hvad sker der, når havet forandrer sig? - Videnskabernes Selskab
royalacademy.dk
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Associate Professor Detmer Sipkema from Wageningen University @w-u-r.bsky.social gave an interesting talk at CeMiSt last week: "The biosynthetic landscape of marine sponge microbiomes" elaborating on the ecological role of their metabolites in the sponge holobiont – absolutely fascinating!
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At last weeks CeMiSt meeting, we were lucky to have Professor Andreas Schramm from Center for Electromicrobiology share his incredible fascinating work on cable bacteria.

See more at
bio.au.dk/forskning/fo...
@dg.dk Danmarks Grundforskningsfond / The Danish National Research Foundation
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This week, PhD student Lauge Alfastsen @lalfast.bsky.social had a walk’n’talk with school kids attending the Bloom Festival www.bloom.ooo, to talk about microbes from the marine environment and how they may contribute to finding novel antimicrobials.

@dg.dk The Danish National Research Foundation
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CeMiSt affiliated Caja Dinesen defended her PhD "Microbial signaling and secondary metabolites" Congratulations!
With examiners Thomas Tørring @thomastorring.bsky.social, Lone Gram @lonegram.bsky.social, co-supervisor Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen, and supervisor Ákos T. Ková[email protected].
Caja Dinesen with examiners Thomas Tørring, Lone Gram, co-supervisor Thomas Ostenfeld Larsen, and supervisor Ákos T. Kovács.
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Forskningens døgn/Science Fair - www.Forsk.dk
Come get inspired!
The Centers of Excellence at DTU invites everyone to come see our work on Thursday 24th of April at 10-13, Building 202, Anker Engelunds Vej 1

Contact @cemist.bsky.social for more info.
@dg.dk Danmarks Grundforskningsfond
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PhD defence
On Friday 14 March at 14:00, Rune Overlund Stannius will defend his PhD thesis: Sociomicrobiology of Secondary Metabolites

Thanks to
@dg.dk Danmarks Grundforskningsfond / The Danish National Research Foundation
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Christmas @CeMiSt: Streptomyces lonegramiae arrived!
A picky strain substratewise, 11½ Mbp genome & 45 biosynthetic gene clusters (antiSMASH).
Excited to discover more!
Thanks @leibniz-dsmz.bsky.social @matissmaleckis.bsky.social @lingding.bsky.social @tuesparholt.bsky.social @Tilmann Weber
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Streptomyces lonegramiae growing on agar plate
Thanks to @matissmaleckis.bsky.social, @lingding.bsky.social, @tuesparholt.bsky.social, and @Tilmann Weber 

@dg.dk 
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