Open Notebook Science – The Chytrid Project

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I know for a fact that there are people on this forum who know more about chytrid than I do. Nevertheless, Over the coming months I am planning to put my microbiology experience to good use in studying Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis. Open notebook science provides an opportunity for knowledgeable non-scientists to contribute to scientific projects. I invite you to contribute to the Open Notebook Science – The Chytrid Project:

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Please note that at this time we do not offer a public chytrid testing service, although we are considering this option depending on demand.

I hope to hear from you.
 
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