Erik Hom Visiting Scientists seminar

02 June 2017

Marc Ridet conference room (INRA Auzeville campus)

Erik Hom will give a seminar "Of Chance and Necessity: Vignettes of Synthetic Ecology" on Friday, June 2nd in the Marc Ridet conference room.

My lab is interested in understanding the rules of the game for how microbes symbiose or interact in a persistent fashion and form stable communities that perform specified functions.  Of particular interest is how such microbial interactions first form and evolve, and the role of the physicochemical environment in influencing these processes.

This seminar will be in two parts:

First, I will describe a suite of obligate mutualisms that I created between free-living fungi and algae based on a simple carbon:nitrogen metabolic exchange circuit.  I will present the logic of my approach and share some results exploring the robustness, dynamics, and phylogenetically breadth of this capacity for mutualism.  I will also describe our early collaborative work to discover fungal-algal interactions in the wild. 

Second, I will briefly describe our ongoing efforts to elucidate the activity and nature of a marine cyanobacterium culture that produces secondary metabolites of therapeutic value.

Contact: changeMe@inrae.fr