HEAS Member interviewed for Nature
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HEAS Member Meriam Guellil was recently interviewed for a Nature feature on the study of the role of ancient microbes in understanding the evolution of past infectious diseases.
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Germs, genes and soil: tales of pathogens past (nature.com)
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