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July 14, 2009

DOE JGI’s Phil Hugenholtz at “Microbes at UQ” Symposium

Keynote speaker Dr Phil Hugenholtz will be describing recent advances in the metagenomic analysis of the microbial communities within the termite hind-gut, following on from work published in Nature in 2007.

The stomachs of termites actually harbor a gold mine of microbes that have now been tapped as a rich source of enzymes for improving the conversion of wood or waste biomass to valuable biofuels.

A UQ Microbiology graduate, Dr Hugenholtz is currently the head of the microbial ecology group at the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute.

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