Michael J. Sadowsky
Michael J. Sadowsky is an American microbiologist at the University of Minnesota. He is the director of the BioTechnology Institute and a Professor in the Department of Soil, Water, and Climate. Sadowsky's scientific career spans over 40 years, most of it focused on research studying the nature of bacteria and bacterial genes in ecological settings, with a particular emphasis on soil bacteria that are involved in nitrogen fixation. Provided by Wikipedia
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Contribution of Common Sulfur-Containing Substrates to Hydrogen Sulfide Production By Human Gut Microbiota Using an In Vitro Model Standardized For Bacterial Counts by Levi M. Teigen, Thomas Kaiser-Powers, Michael Matson, Baila Elkin, Amanda J. Kabage, Matthew Hamilton, Byron P Vaughn, Michael J. Sadowsky, Christopher Staley, Alexander Khoruts
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Gut mycobiome maturation and its determinants during early childhood: a comparison of ITS2 amplicon and shotgun metagenomic sequencing approaches by Timothy Heisel, Sara Gonia, Abrielle Dillon, Susan L. Hoops, Gabriel A. Al-Ghalith, Daryl Gohl, Sagori Mukhopadhyay, Karen Puopolo, Peter Kennedy, Michael J. Sadowsky, Dan Knights, Dan Knights, Abigail J. Johnson, Jeffrey S. Gerber, Cheryl A. Gale
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