SymbNET Online Seminars

Seminar series YOUTUBE

 

Quantifying metabolic interactions between the gut microbiota and the host.

Maria Zimmermann-Kogadeeva, EMBL, Heidelberg, Germany

14.11.2023

 

How we raised Listeria to the rank of a model system.

Pascale Cossart, Institut Pasteur, France

24.02.2023

 

Host-Plasmodium interaction: a tale of symbiosis and pathogenesis.

Maria Mota, Biology & Physiology of Malaria, Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes (IMM), Portugal

16.02.2023

 

Beetle-microbe symbioses: Endless forms most functional.

Hassan Salem – Mutualisms Research Group, MPI for Biology, Germany

18.11.2022

 

The gut ecosystem in childhood undernutrition.

Pascale Vonaesch – Microbiota-targeted interventions Lab, DMF-UNIL, Switzerland

10.11.2022

A Symbiont phage protein aids in eukaryote immune evasion.

Ute Hentschel Humeida – Marine Symbioses Unit, GEOMAR – Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel, Germany

22.09.2022

 

Antigenic variation in African trypanosomes: small RNA modifications, big impact.

Luísa Figueiredo – Biology of Parasitism, Instituto de Medicina Molecular João Lobo Antunes (IMM), Portugal

22.09.2022

 

Deciphering cellular phenotypes using biophysical proteomics.

Mikhail Savitski – Stability Proteomics for assessing the state of the Proteome; Proteomics Core Facility, EMBL, Germany

23.06.2022

 

How the larva got its fly: the co-option of immune mechanisms in the evolution of metamorphosis.

Élio Sucena – Evolution and Development Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

23.06.2022

 

The Microbiome of Octocorals: Community structure, Function, and possible Metabolic Interactions.

Tina Keller Costa – Institute for Bioengineering and Biosciences, Instituto Superior Técnico (IST), Portugal

19.05.2022

 

Culturing and managing complex soil microbiomes.

Jan Van der Meer – Environmental and Evolutionary Microbiology Lab, UNIL, Switzerland

19.05.2022

 

Open technologies for Super-Resolution and Machine Learning in BioImaging.

Ricardo Henriques – Optical Cell Biology Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

21.04.2022

 

Resource competition regulates the cnidarian-algal symbiosis.

Nils Raedecker – Laboratory for Biological Geochemistry, EPFL-UNIL, Switzerland

21.04.2022

 

The maintenance of avirulence in Toxoplasma gondii.

Jonathan Howard – Host-Pathogen Co-evolution Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

17.03.2022

 

Short-range quorum sensing controls horizontal gene transfer at micron scale in bacterial communities.

Jordi Van Gestel – University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), US

17.03.2022

 

Bees & Corals: Microbial insights from diverse model systems.

Waldan Kwong – Microbial Genomics and Symbiosis Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

17.02.2022

 

Quantifying gut microbiota contribution to the host metabolism of medical drugs and dietary compounds.

Maria Zimmermann-Kogadeva – Multi-omics-based modelling of microbial ecosystems Lab, EMBL, Germany 

17.02.2022

 

Dietary factors license host-microbe interactions at the intestinal barrier.

Philip Rosenstiel – Systems Immunology Lab, IKMB, Kiel University, Germany 

20.01.2022

 

Induction of immune responses by surveillance of homeostasis perturbations.

Luís Moita – Innate Immunity and Inflammation Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

16.12.2021

 

Bacteria and their mobile elements: how networks of shifting interactions drive genome evolution.

Eduardo Rocha – Microbial Evolutionary Genomics Lab, Institut Pasteur, France

26.11.2021

 

On How The Loss Of A Glycan Shaped Primate Evolution.

Miguel Soares – Inflammation Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

21.10.2021

 

Eco-evolutionary dynamics in a small bacterial community.

Sara Mitri – Evolutionary Ecology of Microbial Communities, University of Lausanne (UNIL), Switzerland

30.09.2021

 

A new way to analyse DNA methylation: move over bisulfite.

Vladimir Benes – Genomics Core Facility, EMBL, Germany

26.08.2021

 

Spontaneous body wall contractions shape and stabilize the symbiotic microbiota in Hydra.

Thomas Bosch – Cell and Developmental Biology Lab, Kiel University (CAU), Germany

16.07.2021

 

Broadening our genomic knowledge of the human microbiome.

Rob Finn – Microbiome Informatics Group, EMBL-EBI, UK

17.06.2021

 

Searching for the reason of virus susceptibility from Cotton rat genome.

Jingtao Lilue – Bioinformatics Unit, FCG-IGC, Portugal

17.06.2021

Manipulation of Bacterial Quorum Sensing in the Mammalian Gut Microbiota.

Karina Xavier – Bacteria Signalling Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

20.05.2021

 

Functional genomics of the endosymbiont Wolbachia.

Luís Teixeira – Host-Microorganism Interactions Lab, FCG-IGC, Portugal

22.04.2021

 

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Updated on 16 november 2023