Ecological Dynamics III
FOCUS · K08 · ID: 1067876
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The structure-function problem in microbial communities
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Gopalakrishnappa C, Gowda K, Prabhakara KH, Kuehn S. An ensemble approach to the structure-function problem in microbial communities. iScience. 2022 Jan 11;25(2):103761. doi: 10.1016/j.isci.2022.103761. PMID: 35141504; PMCID: PMC8810406.<br><br>de Jesús Astacio LM, Prabhakara KH, Li Z, Mickalide H, Kuehn S. Closed microbial communities self-organize to persistently cycle carbon. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2021 Nov 9;118(45):e2013564118. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2013564118. PMID: 34740965; PMCID: PMC8609437.<br><br>Gowda K, Ping D, Mani M, Kuehn S. Genomic structure predicts metabolite dynamics in microbial communities. Cell. 2022 Feb 3;185(3):530-546.e25. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.12.036. Epub 2022 Jan 31. PMID: 35085485.
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Seppe Kuehn
University of Chicago
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Seppe Kuehn
University of Chicago
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Global patterns in gene content soil microbiomes emerge from ecological interactions
ORAL
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Kyle Crocker
University of Chicago
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Kyle Crocker
University of Chicago
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Milena S Chakraverti-Wuerthwein
Princeton University
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Madhav Mani
Northwestern University
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Karna Gowda
University of Chicago
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Seppe Kuehn
University of Chicago
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Mapping prediction error versus information content of coarse-grained descriptions of microbial ecosystems
ORAL
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Jacob Moran
Washington University, St. Louis
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Jacob Moran
Washington University, St. Louis
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Mikhail Tikhonov
Washington University, St. Louis
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Ecosystems self-organize to capture atypically large energy in a model of coupled redox transformations
ORAL
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Publication: Ecosystems self-organize to capture atypically large energy in a model of coupled redox transformations<br>A Goyal, A Flamholz, A Petroff, A Murugan<br>in preparation
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Akshit Goyal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Abraham I Flamholz
California Institute of Technology
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Alexander P Petroff
Clark University
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Arvind Murugan
University of Chicago
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How does toxin production maintain diversity in ecological systems?
ORAL
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Ga Ching Lui
Univ of Toronto
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Ga Ching Lui
Univ of Toronto
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Sidhartha Goyal
University of Toronto, Univ of Toronto
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Multi-strain phage-induced clearance of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
ORAL
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Jacopo Marchi
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Jacopo Marchi
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Sophia Zborowsky
Institute Pasteur
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Laurent Debarbieux
Institute Pasteur
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Joshua S Weitz
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Recovering Population and Growth Rate of Bacteria Within a Two-Tank Interconnected Chemostat Model using Data Assimilation
ORAL
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Susan Rogowski
Florida State University
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Susan Rogowski
Florida State University
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Nick Cogan
Florida State University
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Aseel Farhat
Florida State University
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Additivity and asymmetricity in microbial community coalescence
ORAL
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Jinyeop Song
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jinyeop Song
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jiliang Hu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Jeffrey C Gore
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Nutrients' control over microbial communities
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: Dal Bello, M., Lee, H., Goyal, A., & Gore, J. (2021). Resource-diversity relationships in bacterial communities reflect the<br>network structure of microbial metabolism. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 5, 1424–1434. doi:10.1038/s41559-021-01535-8.<br><br>Dal Bello M., Grilli, J., Gore J. Community diversity remains invariant over several orders of magnitude-changes in resource concentration.
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Martina Dal Bello
MIT
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Martina Dal Bello
MIT
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Competition at the edge of expanding populations
ORAL
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Daniel W Swartz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Daniel W Swartz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Hyunseok Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Kirill S Korolev
Boston University
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Mehran Kardar
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
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Lab-evolved multicellular organisms exhibit long-range flows that overcome nutrient diffusion limits
ORAL
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Emma P Bingham
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Emma P Bingham
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Nishant Narayanasamy
Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, National Centre for Biological Sciences-TIFR, Bangalore, India, Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines,National Centre for Biological Sciences-TIFR, Bangalore, India
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William C Ratcliff
Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Biological Sciences, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, USA
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Peter Yunker
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Shashi Thutupalli
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines, National Centre for Biological Sciences (TIFR), Bangalore, India, Simons Centre for the Study of Living Machines,National Centre for Biological Sciences-TIFR, Bangalore, India
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