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Building a career during a revolution in biology

Margaret McFall-Ngai is the inaugural director of a new division in biosphere sciences at the Carnegie Institution for Science. She has explored the impact of evolving in a microbial world on the biology of animals and plants through a set of adventures that began with a lecture by Carl Woese early in her graduate career.

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McFall-Ngai, M. Building a career during a revolution in biology. Nat Microbiol 7, 347–348 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41564-022-01068-1

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