Lecture series
CANCELLED!! DOME Lecture: "Phage communication: from mechanisms to ecology and evolution"
Avigdor EldarAssociate Professor, Tel-Aviv University, Israel07.12.202312:00 hNACANCELLED!! DOME Lecture: "Genomes in Rhodnius prolixus symbiotic system"
Eva NovákováAssociate Professor, University of South Bohemia, Czech Republic09.11.202312:00 hNADOME Lecture: "Genome organization in giant viruses"
Chantal AbergelFrench National Centre for Scientific Research, Marseille, France13.10.202312:00 hhybrid, UBB SR 2.1DOME Lecture: "Coevolution of geosphere and biosphere: trace metals at the crossroad between metabolic evolution and ecosystem functions"
Donato GiovannelliProfessor, University of Naples Federico II, Italy19.09.202309:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 2DOME Lecture: "Gut microbiome profiling predicts antibiotic resistance of urinary tract infections"
Marta LukačišinováEMBO Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Kishony Lab, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology01.06.202312:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 2DOME Lecture: "Selection on the accessory genome can predict bacterial evolution"
Bill HanageAssociate Professor, Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, USA21.04.202312:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 2DOME Lecture: "Recycling versus loss: the pivotal role of nitrite in the marine nitrogen cycle"
Laura BristowAssistant Professor for Marine Sciences, University of Gothenburg, Sweden17.11.202212:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 1DOME Lecture: "Microbial processing of dissolved and particulate organic matter in the mesopelagic ocean"
Alyson SantoroAssoc. Prof. in Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology, University of California Santa Barbara, USA27.10.202212:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 1DOME Lecture: “'Dark oxygen' - an electron acceptor for productive and diverse microbial communities in ancient groundwaters"
Emil RuffMarine Biological Laboratory, Massachusetts, USA15.06.202212:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 2DOME Lecture: "Creating a “niche” and making the most of it: Bacteria – insect interactions in a mutualistic endosymbiosis"
Anna Zaidman-RemyInstitut National des Sciences Appliquées, Lyon, France21.04.202212:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 2DOME Lecture: "A physical niche regulates a complex microbiome in the Drosophila gut"
William LudingtonDepartment of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Science, Maryland, USA24.03.202214:00 hOnlineDOME Lecture: Considering Alternative Routes to Cooperation: The Role of Early Development and Individual Variation"
Jessica CusickDepartment of Biology, Utah Valley University, USA10.03.202217:00 hOnlineDOME Lecture: Ecological and evolutionary studies of exploitative bacterial interactions
Shaul PollakCordero Lab, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT25.01.202216:00 hOnlineDOME Lecture: Microbial iron cycling in biogeochemical cycles past and present
Casey BryceUniversity of Bristol, UK20.01.202212:00 hOnlineDOME Lecture: Gut microbiota mediate phytoestrogen-associated infertility in the white rhinoceros
Candace WilliamsSan Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, San Diego, California18.01.202217:00 hOnlineSequence Matching in the Context of Extremely Large Sequence Collections
Julian Regalado PerezUniversity of Copenhagen, Denmark11.11.202112:00 hhybrid, UBB HS 1Protists and plants: community assembly, "microbiomes" and diversity of microbial eukaryotes in rhizosphere and phyllosphere
Michael BonkowskiUniversity of Cologne, Germany06.05.202112:00 hWebinarMaking chemistry visible in complex biological systems
Klaus KorenAarhus University, Demark22.04.202112:00 hWebinarExploring viral diversity from the global oceans to the human gut
Ann GregoryKU Leuven, Belgium15.04.202112:00 hWebinarPhysiological and immunological responses to gut bacterial translocation in humans
Suzanne DevkotaCedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, USA08.04.202117:00 hWebinarImaging anatomic structure and metabolic function in animal-microbe symbioses
Benedikt GeierMax Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Germany28.01.202110:00 hWebinarEcology of ammonia oxidizers in engineered aquatic environments
Josh NeufeldDepartment of Biology, University of Waterloo, Canada14.01.202117:00 hWebinarDefining and controlling gut microbial gene products for therapeutic gain
Matthew RedinboUniversity of North Carolina, USA10.12.202012:00 hWebinarExploring early life microbiota dynamics
Lindsay HallTechnical University of Munich29.10.202012:00 hWebinarAmmonia oxidising archaea: From environments to enzymes
Laura Lehtovirta-MorleyUniversity of East Anglia30.01.202012:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienMetals and microbial respiration: the molecular basis of bioelectricity production and greenhouse gas destruction
David RichardsonUniversity of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, UK23.01.202012:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienTowards an in-depth understanding and accurate prediction of environmental biotransformation of chemicals
Kathrin FennerDepartment of Environmental Chemistry, Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland16.01.202012:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienParammox: a new microbial ammonia oxidation pathway
Shuang-Jiang LiuInstitute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Science, Beijing 100101, China12.12.201910:00 hCUBE Seminar Room A.5.43Non-genetic inheritance, trait evolution, and primary production in changing aquatic environments
Sinead CollinsEdinburgh University21.11.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienExploring and Exploiting the Chemistry of Microbial Interactions
Thomas BöttcherDepartment of Chemistry, University of Konstanz, Germany17.10.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienAdvanced Chemical Microscopy for Life Science and Precision Medicine
Ji-Xin ChengBoston University, USA03.10.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA 1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienOrganizing principles of marine microbial communities
Otto CorderoMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA06.09.201914:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienAbiotic and biotic factors affecting diversity and distribution of nitrifying thaumarchaea
Sung-Keun RheeChungbuk National University, South Korea27.06.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA 1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 ViennaViral Intrahost Evolution – a Race in Space and Time
Andreas BergthalerCeMM, Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences06.06.201912:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienDeciphering population-specific activities of marine microbes with quantitative stable isotope probing
William OrsiLudwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany27.05.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS4, UZA2, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 WienThree amazing ideas about microbial biogeography that will blow your mind
Daniel H. BuckleyCornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA16.05.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA 1, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 ViennaIs metabolic cooperation within microbial communities inevitable?
Christian KostUniversity Osnabrück11.04.201912:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse14, 1090 ViennaSoil ammonia oxidisers: microscopic instigators of a global Catch-22
Jim ProsserUniversity of Aberdeen14.03.201916:45 hSky Lounge, Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz 1, 1090 ViennaO- and N-glycan breakdown by the human gut microbiota
David BolamNewcastle University, London, UK06.12.201812:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienToward a predictive understanding of microbiome response to environmental change in peatlands
Joel KostkaGeorgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA03.12.201813:30 hLecture Hall 5, UZA IIUncovering the metabolic flexibility of aerobic soil bacteria: from enzymes to ecosystems
Chris GreeningMonash University, Melbourne, Australia22.11.201812:00 hLecture Hall HS2, UZA1, Althanstrasse14, 1090 ViennaSolving metabolic puzzles
Boran KartalMPI for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany18.10.201812:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienWhat is the role of the immune system in controlling the intestinal microbiota?
Emma Wetter SlackETH Zürich04.10.201812:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA IFrom the shallow to the deep subsurface biosphere in Guaymas Basin hydrothermal sediments
Andreas TeskeUNC Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA24.09.201810:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienExploring new branches on the tree of life
Brett BakerUniversity of Texas, Austin, USA06.09.201812:00 hLecture Hall 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienA single-cell perspective on the spatial self-organization of microbial systems
Martin AckermannETH Zürich30.08.201814:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienEco-Evolutionary Dynamics of Microbial Populations in the Wild
Martin PolzMassachusetts Institute of Technology14.06.201812:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienModulation of the Human Gut Microbiota - An Ecological Perspective
Jens WalterUniversity of Alberta17.05.201812:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienMeasurement of sulfur isotope fractionation by APS reductase and its biogeochemical implications
Shawn McGlynnEarth-Life Science Institute Tokyo26.04.201811:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienHow biofilm modelling and kinetic theory led to the prediction of complete ammonia oxidation
Jan-Ulrich KreftUniversity of Birmingham15.03.201812:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienMicrobiomics of the human gut and the ocean
Peer BorkStructural and Computational Biology Unit, EMBL Heidelberg24.11.201709:30 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienThe rapidly expanding universe of giant viruses
Chantal AbergelCentre National de la Recherche Scientifique & Aix-Marseille University29.06.201716:30 hHörsaal 2, UZA 1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienThe importance of growing slowly: roles for redox-active "antibiotics" in microbial survival and development
Dianne NewmanCalifornia Institute of Technology24.05.201714:00 hHörsaal 2, UZA1, Althanstr. 14, 1090 WienHarnessing Bacteria for Drug Discovery: from Bioprospecting to Synthetic Biology
Sergey ZotchevDepartment of Pharmacognosy, University of Vienna26.01.201712:00 hHörsaal 2. (UZA I), Althanstrasse 14, A-1090 ViennaThe tale of the rumen microbiome – from interaction with the host to plasmid mediated gene mobility
Itzhak MizrahiBen-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel22.09.201612:00 hHörsaal 2. (UZA I)Importance of chemosymbiotic lucinid bivalves in seagrass community functioning
Matthijs van der GeestUniversité de Montpellier20.01.201611:00 hSeminar room DoME (2.309), UZA 1The contribution of phage-mediated gene transfer to microbial genome evolution
Tal DaganChristian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel23.10.201513:30 hSeminar room DoME (2.309)Cool microbes: Assessing the role of acidobacteria communities in carbon and nitrogen cycling processes in arctic tundra soils
Max HäggblomDepartment of Biochemistry and Microbiology School of Environmental and Biological Sciences Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey11.09.201511:00 hSeminar Room DOME (2.309)The genus Pseudovibrio: versatile bacteria with the potential for a symbiotic lifestyle
Stefano RomanoBiomerit research centre, University College Cork10.09.201512:00 hSeminar room DoME (2.309)Ciliates as natural reservoir of potentially pathogenic bacteria (CINAR PATHOBACTER): state of the art after a four years networking project
Giulio PetroniUniversity of Pisa13.08.201512:00 hSeminar room DoME (2.309)Mass spectral imaging of metabolites and proteins in host-microbe interactions
Manuel LiebekeMPI für Marine Mikrobiologie05.03.201512:00 hSeminar roomMetaproteomics for sub-surface habitats and the intestinal gut microbiota
Dr. Nico JehmlichHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig Germany29.01.201512:00 hSeminar room DOMEFirst deployment of the European mobile laboratory in the course of the West-African Ebola outbreak
Kilian StoeckerBundeswehr Institute of Microbiology03.11.201412:00 hSeminar roomProgress of developing Raman activated single cell sorting and genomics
Dr. Wei HuangUniversity of Oxford, UK18.06.201412:00 hDOME Seminar RoomMinimal bacterial consortia and the gut liver-axis
Dr. Tom ClavelTU München, Germany06.06.201412:00 hDome Seminar RoomEcology, evolution and physiology of food digestion by microbes
Jan-Hendrik HehemannMassachusetts Institute of Technology, USA15.05.201412:00 hDOME Seminar RoomChemosynthetic symbioses at vents and seeps: Tapping dark energy in the deep sea
Dr. Jill PetersenSymbiosis Department Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology, Bremen, Germany08.05.201412:00 hDome Seminar roomSame same but different: Ecological niche partitioning of planktonic freshwater bacteria
Dr. Michaela SalcherUniversity of Zurich06.02.201412:15 hSeminarraum Mikrobielle ÖkologieAvoiding noise while embracing uncertainty in ecoinformatics
Dr. Craig HerboldJoint Genome Institute, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories05.02.201412:00 hSeminarraum Mikrobielle ÖkologieFunctional impact of metaproteomic studies in microbial ecology
Prof. Dr. Martin von BergenHelmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Leipzig23.10.201312:00 hSeminarraum Mikrobielle Ökologie