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MICROBIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 15, Issue 1, Pages 13-17Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1751-7915.13806
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- Biotechnology Endowed Professorship at Pennsylvania State University
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Reflecting on the first 15 years of Microbial Biotechnology, a shift is observed in research focus from whole-cell populations to single cells, indicating a growing interest in understanding bacterial growth in various environments. This trend instills optimism for gaining insights into the diverse aspects of bacterial growth in communities.
Looking back fondly on the first 15 years of Microbial Biotechnology, a trend is emerging that biotechnology is moving from studies that focus on whole-cell populations, where heterogeneity exists even during robust growth, to those with an emphasis on single cells. This instils optimism that insights will be made into myriad aspects of bacterial growth in communities.
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