Webinar: Tripartite Symbioses With the Virome | Sartorius

On-Demand Webinar: Tripartite Symbioses With the Virome

Last Updated: September 19, 2022

Overview

In our on-demand webinar, three leading experts will discuss the many ways in which viruses, microbes, and the host interact. This multidisciplinary research is an emerging field not only for phage biology but also includes research from systems biology, bioinformatics, microbiome, immunology, clinical microbiology, and others.

Britt Koskella (UC Berkeley) speaks about the potential direct impact that the virome have on eukaryotic health. Bryan Hsu (Virginia Tech) discusses the phage-directed modulation of the gut microbiome. Paul Bollyky (Stanford University) talks about the tri-kingdom interactions between bacteriophage, bacteria, and their human hosts.


  • Document type: Webinar
  • Watch time: 58 minutes


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Key Takeaways

  • How viruses might shape the host-associated microbiome more broadly and impact host health as a result.
  • Influence of natural and engineered phages on the gut microbiota.
  • Impact of phages on the human immune response to commensal and pathogenic bacteria.


This Resource is Designed for:

  • Lab Researchers and Managers

  • Scientists

  • Biologists

  • Chemists

Applications Supported:

  • Life Science Research

  • Phage Biology

  • Systems Biology

  • Bioinformatics

  • Microbiome

  • Immunology

  • Clinical Microbiology

Webinar Speakers

Britt Koskella

Associate Professor of Integrative Biology
University of California, Berkley


Bryan Hsu

Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
Virginia Tech


Paul Bollyky

Associate Professor of Medicine (Infectious disease) and Microbiology and Immunology
Stanford


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