Metabolic Strategies and Resource Preferences in Microbial Communities - Lecture 2
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Explore a comprehensive lecture on metabolic strategies and resource preferences in microbial communities, delivered by Sergei Maslov as part of the ICTP-ICTS Winter School on Quantitative Systems Biology. Delve into advanced concepts of theoretical ecology and complex systems as they relate to microbial ecosystems, examining how different species interact and compete for resources within their communities. Learn from cutting-edge research that combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications in understanding biodiversity and ecosystem stability. Gain insights into the fundamental processes that govern microbial communities, their metabolic pathways, and resource utilization patterns. Part of a broader winter school program that brings together international experts to explore quantitative approaches in systems biology, with particular focus on ecosystem dynamics, stability, and the mechanisms driving biological diversity.
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Metabolic Strategies and Resource Preferences in Microbial Communities (Lecture 2) by Sergei Maslov
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International Centre for Theoretical Sciences