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The art of harnessing dark energy: Symbioses between chemosynthetic bacteria and marine invertebrates. Nicole Dubilier Seminario

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Seminario

Sala Conferenze venerdì

25 maggio 2018 ore 12.00

Per Informazioni:

Ulisse Cardini

Dipartimento di Ricerca Scientifica Ecologia Marina Integrata

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn tel. 081 5833243

e-mail: ulisse.cardini@szn.it

Nicole Dubilier

Department of Symbiosis

Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology Bremen

Germany

The art of harnessing dark

energy: Symbioses between

chemosynthetic bacteria and

marine invertebrates.

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