Symposium on Social Microbiome
The Importance of Social Interactions and Transmission Routes in Shaping the Microbiome
Date
July 25th, 2024
Location
ZMB, 4th Floor, Seminar Room,
Am Botanischen Garten 11, 24118 Kiel
Program
13:00-13:10
Welcome
Hinrich Schulenburg & Tal Dagan
13:10-14:10
The social microbiome
Brendan Bohannan, University of Oregon, United States
14:10-14:30
Impact of social isolation on the gut-brain-axis and cognition in aged male mice
Lena Best, CRC A1.5 project
14:30-14:50
The intricate relationship between Drosophila and Caenorhabditis in their natural habitat
Julia Johnke, CRC A1.1 project
14:50-15:20
Parents, pregnancy & the microbiome
Olivia Roth, CRC B1.3 project
15:20-16:00
Coffee break
16:00-16:30
When is microbial strain sharing evidence for transmission?
Reena Debray, Max-Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Jena
16:30-17:00
Evolution and transmissions within the human host-microbiome system
Mathieu Groussin, CRC C5.1 project
17:00-17:30
Toward an inference of microbial interactions under host-microbiome coevolution
Arne Traulsen, CRC A4.1 project
17:30-18:00
What happens to metaorganisms in sealed environments?
Thomas Bosch, CRC C1.1 Project
18:00
Reception
Registration
Please register here by June 28th.
Contact
Dr. Barbara Cania
Email: bcania@ifam.uni-kiel.de
Phone: +49 431 880 5713