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Start of CeMESS Lecture Series – summer 2023 edition

Event

The CeMESS Lecture Series started with a talk by Shaul Pollak on “Combining machine-learning, ecological theory, and experiments to study bacterial interactions across scales”. Shaul joined DOME as a Junior Research Group Leader in January. Five more talks by renowned international researchers are scheduled for the upcoming months covering topics of all four divisions at CeMESS. On Thursday, April 13th, Matthias Fischer from the MPI for Medical Research in Heidelberg (Germany) will discuss the “Diversity and ecological interactions of giant viruses”.

The CeMESS lectures aim at motivating researchers at the Centre to look beyond the boundaries of their division more intensively. They provide all attendees with new perspectives on their own research and with insights into current issues of the neighbouring research fields. All presentations take place on Thursdays and start at 12 pm (noon). They are presented in a hybrid setting on-site (HS 2 UBB) and via Zoom. Exceptions are marked accordingly. Researchers from outside CeMESS are also cordially invited to attend and, in case of virtual participation, may request the ZOOM link via email from Franziska Bauchinger.

Overview of the CeMESS Lecture Series programme for this summer semester:

  • Thursday, 23rd of March 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Shaul Pollak, Junior Research Group Leader, CeMESS, University of Vienna, Austria on “Combining machine-learning, ecological theory, and experiments to study bacterial interactions across scales”
  • Thursday, 13th of April 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Matthias Fischer, Research Group Leader, MPI for Medical Research, Heidelberg, Germany on “Diversity and ecological interactions of giant viruses”
  • Thursday, 4th of May 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Carlos Arrelano, Junior Research Group Leader, CeMESS, University of Vienna, Austria on “Exploring the soil  microbial processes using microfluidics”
  • Thursday, 11th of May 2023, 4:30 pm, online via Zoom: Kim Parker, Assistant Professor, Washington University in St. Louis, USA on “Abiotic RNA Hydrolysis in the Environment: Implications for the Environmental Fate of Emerging RNA Interference Biopesticides”
  • Thursday, 25th of May 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Otto Cordero, Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT, USA
    on “Towards Principles of Microbial Community Assembly”
  • Thursday, 15th of June 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Dan Distel, Director of the Ocean Genome Legacy Center, Professor at Northeastern University, USA on “Marine symbioses fueled by wood”
  • Thursday, 22nd of May 2023, 12 pm (noon), hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Ashish Malik, Lecturer in Biogeochemistry, University of Aberdeen, UK on “Microbial trait-based scaling from single populations to communities with consequences for ecosystem processes”
  • Thursday, 29th of June 2023, 3 pm, hybrid: on-site (HS 2 UBB) & Zoom: Karoline Faust, Associate Professor, Microbial Systems Biology, KU Leuven, Belgium on “Top down and bottom up exploration of human gut microbial communities”