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* Lab receives [https://www.nasa.gov/ NASA] [https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/research/astrobiology-at-nasa/exobiology/ Exobiology] funding to study energetics and evolution of dormancy
* Lab receives [https://www.nasa.gov/ NASA] [https://astrobiology.nasa.gov/research/astrobiology-at-nasa/exobiology/ Exobiology] funding to study energetics and evolution of dormancy
* "Microbial community assembly in a multi-layer dendritic metacommunity" led by [https://www.indiana.edu/~microbes/people.php/cfm#Wisnoski Nathan] available as [https://t.co/ZE2s8ogpdw?amp=1 ''bioRxiv Preprint'']
* "Microbial community assembly in a multi-layer dendritic metacommunity" led by [https://www.indiana.edu/~microbes/people.php/cfm#Wisnoski Nathan] available as [https://t.co/ZE2s8ogpdw?amp=1 ''bioRxiv Preprint'']
* "More evidence for Earth's massive microbiome" available as [https://osf.io/btkpn ''OSF Preprint'']
* [https://osf.io/btkpn "More evidence for Earth's massive microbiome"] to appear in [https://biologydirect.biomedcentral.com/ ''Biology Direct'']
* "Dormancy dampens the microbial distance-decay relationship" to appear in [https://royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rstb ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B'']
* "Dormancy dampens the microbial distance-decay relationship" to appear in [https://royalsocietypublishing.org/journal/rstb ''Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B'']
* "Metabolic insight into bacterial community assembly across ecosystem boundaries" led by [https://www.indiana.edu/~microbes/people.php/cfm#Wisnoski Nathan] published in [https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ecy.2968''Ecology'']
* "Metabolic insight into bacterial community assembly across ecosystem boundaries" led by [https://www.indiana.edu/~microbes/people.php/cfm#Wisnoski Nathan] published in [https://esajournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ecy.2968''Ecology'']

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We are interested in the ecological and evolutionary factors that generate and maintain microbial biodiversity.

In turn, we seek to understand the implications of microbial diversity for ecosystem functioning.

The Lennon Lab is in the Department of Biology at Indiana University

Visit our lab website for publications along with a description of people, research, and teaching.

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