What Can the Origins of Multicellular Life Teach Us About How Bodies Function?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10732Researcher
Professor Thomas Bosch is Director of the Kiel Life Science (KLS) Interdisciplinary Research Center at Kiel University. A Senior Fellow of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), Bosch also leads the German Science Foundation’s “Origin and Function of Metaorganisms” Collaborative Research Center. His research interests include the individual as metaorganism, stem cells and ageing and evolutionary immunology. Editor in Chief of Zoology, Bosch was awarded an honorary doctorate from St. Petersburg State University in 2004.

Original Publication
Rethinking the Role of the Nervous System: Lessons from the Hydra Holobiont
Alexander Klimovich,
Thomas C. G. Bosch
Published in
How the Microbiome Challenges our Concept of Self
Tobias Rees,
Thomas C. G. Bosch,
Angela E. Douglas
Published in
A Secreted Antibacterial Neuropeptide Shapes the Microbiome of Hydra
René Augustin,
Katja Schröder,
Andrea P. Murillo Rincón,
Sebastian Fraune,
Friederike Anton‐Erxleben,
Published in
Back to the Basics: Cnidarians Start to Fire
Thomas C. G. Bosch,
Alexander Klimovich,
Tomislav Domazet‐Lošo,
Stefan Gründer,
Thomas W. Holstein,
Published in
The Holobiont Imperative - Perspectives from Early Emerging Animals
Thomas C. G. Bosch,
D.J. Miller
Published in
Citation
Thomas Bosch,
Latest Thinking,
What Can the Origins of Multicellular Life Teach Us About How Bodies Function?,
https://doi.org/10.21036/LTPUB10732,
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