On 03/06/2014 09:42 AM, virginiajim wrote:
> I was a little concerned, at first, about the qualifications of the researchers and couldn't find any details, but now see the
> site provides background on each project. Also, the site has been around for several years, starting out with the name "microryza
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microryza>" .
I emailed back and forth with the Microryza chief a year or so ago. I like him -- sounds like something that will work well
for some diybiologists soon whether Mycroryza or experiment.com. He said being in academia was not a requirement.
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