SFB 1182 Metaorganismus Seminar

Mit diesem Seminar versucht der SFB 1182 die jungen Wissenschaftler*innen (Doktoranden*innen und Postdoktoranden*innen), aus dem weiten Feld der Wirt-Mirkoben-Beziehungen, zusammenzubringen. Dieses Event soll den Wissenschaftler*innen die Möglichkeit geben miteinander in Kontakt zu treten. Der SFB 1182 bemüht sich eine Kombination aus 30 minütigen Vorträgen von einem/r Doktoranden*innen und einem/r Postdoktoranden*innen zuhaben, wobei die Redner idealerweise aus verschiedenen SFB 1182 Teilprojekten kommen.Von Doktoranden*innen und Postdoktoranden*innen wird Anwesenheit erwartet. Die Sprecher*innen des letzten Seminars organisieren jeweils das nächste Seminar (inkl. Snacks und Getränke).

Das Seminar findet in der Regel von 14 bis 16 Uhr im Seminarraum im 4. Stock des Zentrums für Molekulare Biowissenschaften (Am Botanischen Garten 11, 24118 Kiel) statt.

DateSpeaker 1TitleSpeaker 2Title

2020

24.11.2020Georgios MarinosBram van Dijk
29.09.2020Pauline BuffardDr. Florence Bansept
14.07.2020Nancy ObengDr. Agnes Piecyk
26.05.2020
Zoom Meeting
Hanna FoktThe evolution of the genus Bacteroides in the mammalian intestineDr. Anna RoikFirst time testing of coral microbiome transplantation: A probiotic therapy to increase coral heat resilience?
14.04.2020
Zoom Meeting
Malte RühlemannABO histo-blood groups influence gut microbiome, with causal relationship between Bacteroides and inflammatory bowel disease
24.03.2020
CANCELLED!
Malte RühlemannABO histo-blood groups influence gut microbiome, with causal relationship between Bacteroides and inflammatory bowel diseaseDanielle HarrisMetabolomics as a tool for identification of interkingdom signalling molecules in metaorganism research

2019

26.11.2019
13:30!
Hanna FoktThe evolution of the genus Bacteroides in the house mouse species complexDr. Amine HassaniEcological assembly processes of the bacterial and fungal microbiota of wild and domesticated wheat species
24.09.2019Ezgi ÖzkurtHigher stochasticity of microbiota composition in seedlings of domesticated wheat compared to wild wheatDr. Corinna BangMicrobiota in primary sclerosing cholangitis
16.07.2019Ezgi ÖzkurtHigher stochasticity of microbiota composition in seedlings of domesticated wheat compared to wild wheat - cancelledDr. Julia JohnkeThe effect of predatory bacteria on the C. elegans microbiome
21.05.2019Georgios MarinosSearching for microbial cooperation in Aplysina aerophoba computationally--
26.03.2019Lara SchmittmannThe baltic sponge Halichondria panicea as an experimental model for sponge symbiosisDr. Daniela PrasseCulture and single cell analysis of microorganisms associated with eukaryotic hosts

11.02.2019Malte RühlemannPhylosymbiosis in the hominine lineageDr. Christian TreitzAnalyzing host-microbe interactions in C. elegans by quantitative proteomics

2018

27.11.2018Laura BaldassarreMetaorganism adaptation: a fast strategy to cope with environmental changesDr. Peter DeinesDeciphering metaorganisms: from host to host-free environments

25.09.2018Kai RathjeBacteria drive tumorigenesis in HydraDr. Felix SommerEffects of protein malnutrition on epithelia-microbe interactions in the intestinal tract of mice
21.08.2018Hanna DominModulators of the age-specific microbiota of Nematostella vectensisDr. Daniela LangfeldtIdentifying cell-cell communication interference of the metaorganisms Aurelia aurita and Mnemiopsis leidyi
19.06.2018Kohar Annie KissoyanA tripartite interaction: C. elegans-microbiota-mediated protection from pathogen infectionDr. Jack AidleyEvolving selectivity in C. elegans microbiome assembly
27.03.2018Jay BathiaInsights into the control of intracellular algal cell population in Hydra viridissima.Ryszard SoluchPantoea agglomerans: Grain-borne member of the wheat metaorganism.
30.01.2018Devani Romero PicazoAs deep as it gets: disentangling deep-sea mussel symbiosis using high-resolution metagenomicsDr. Barbara PeesThe interaction of antimicrobial peptides with the C. elegans microbiota

2017

29.11.2017Hanna FoktThe evolution of the genus Bacteroides in the mammalian intestineDr. Cornelia JaspersLinking microbiota associations to fitness in a basal metazoan
27.09.2017Nancy ObengContextualizing interactions in the natural microbiota of C. elegansDr. Lucía Pita GalánDifferential gene expression in the sponge host upon exposure to microbial-associated molecular patterns
26.07.2017Ezgi ÖzkurtDomestication-driven metaorganism evolution of wheatDr. Anna RoikMicrobial landscapes of red sea coral reefs
31.05.2017Jakob von FrielingEffect of a high fat diet on epithelia-microbe interactions in the intestinal tract of Drosophila melanogasterJanina LangeBacteriophages in the metaorganism Hydra and their role in metaorganism maintenance
22.03.2017Shauni DomsHost-microbiota co-evolution in the mammalian intestineDr. Liam CassidyQualitative and quantitative proteomics on model organisms
25.01.2017Jinru HeImpact of symbiotic microbes on developmental processes of Hydra: work planDr. Philipp RauschMicrobial communities in chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis

2016

30.11.2016Martin JahnInvestigating the poribacterial sponge symbiont by high resolution visualization and transcriptional profilingDr. Felix SommerThe gut microbiota modulates energy metabolism in the hibernating brown bear
28.09.2016Malte RühlemannMicrobiota in primary sclerosing cholangitisDr. Michael SieberModelling bacteria-phage interactions and the potential role of phages in the microbiome
27.07.2016Daniela PrassesRNA154 a newly identified regulator in nitrogen fixation in Methanosarcina mazei strain Gö1 and introduction of the CRC1182 Z2 projectDr. Tim LachnitViruses: friends or foes?