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The group of Prof. Stephan Schuster from the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, during their research campaign at Jungfraujoch. Their research encompasses the analysis of atmospheric biomass and precipitation, including rainwater and snow, providing valuable insights into high-altitude microbial communities, their time-span and special dynamics and their ecological and human health significance. Employing a cutting-edge interdisciplinary approach, the project integrates advanced DNA sequencing, microbiological cultivation, and metagenomics to achieve species-level taxonomic identification of airborne microorganisms. Picture: HFSJG

The group of Prof. Stephan Schuster from the Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering (SCELSE) at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, during their research campaign at Jungfraujoch. Their research encompasses the analysis of atmospheric biomass and precipitation, including rainwater and snow, providing valuable insights into high-altitude microbial communities, their time-span and special dynamics and their ecological and human health significance. Employing a cutting-edge interdisciplinary approach, the project integrates advanced DNA sequencing, microbiological cultivation, and metagenomics to achieve species-level taxonomic identification of airborne microorganisms. Picture: HFSJG