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tklammsteiner/README.md

Thomas Klammsteiner, PhD

microbes | environment | data

I’m a microbiologist working on microbial communities and microbe-host interactions. My main work revolves around microbiomes related to insect farming and investigating dynamics in insect mass-rearing. Besides that, I am actively contributing to research activities taking place in the Microbial Resource Management group at the Department of Microbiology and the Molecular Ecology group at the Department of Ecology of the University of Innsbruck. My interests include microbiome research, data science and visualization, and making processes more efficient in a sustainable way.

[Google Scholar] | [ResearchGate] | [Loop] | [ORCID]


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  1. machine-learning-toolbox machine-learning-toolbox Public

    Interactive table for "Marcos Zambrano et al. (2023) A Toolbox of Machine Learning Software to Support Microbiome Analysis. Frontiers in Microbiology 14, 1250806"

  2. eggsurfacemicrobiome eggsurfacemicrobiome Public

    Reproducible documentation for "Heussler and Klammsteiner et al. (2023). Microbial influences on black soldier fly reproduction: A focus on egg surface colonization. Research Square Preprint"

  3. fromwastetofeed fromwastetofeed Public

    From Waste to Feed | Insect Biotech Research Group

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  4. waste-management-course waste-management-course Public

    Material for the lab course on anaerobic digestion

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