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Past events at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology

Room: seminar room 1+2 Host: Felix M. Key

Identifying risk factors for infection using pathogen genomics & health records

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Hijackers, hitchhikers, or co-drivers? The mysteries of mobilizable genetic elements

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An archaeology of microbes

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Humans have a deep and complex relationship with microbes, but until recently their history has remained largely inaccessible to us. Advances in genomic and proteomic technologies are opening up dramatic new opportunities in the field of archaeology, allowing us to investigate the invisible microbial communities that have long inhabited our human bodies and our food systems - both in sickness and in health. Beyond disease, microbes profoundly shape human health and behavior through their activity in the microbiome and their diverse roles in food and cuisine. From epidemic disease to alcoholic beverages, microbes are the invisible and often overlooked figures that have profoundly shaped human culture and influenced the course of human history. This talk discusses how emerging research on ancient microbes - and especially microbiomes - is impacting how we investigate the human past and how we understand human and microbial cultures today. [more]

The gut microbiota – from interindividual differences to novel therapeutics

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Community assembly in the skin microbiome at the strain level

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Profiling Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections

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