Ecological Dynamics II
FOCUS · MAR-N71 · ID: 3111852
Presentations
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Cross-feeding dynamics and metabolic structure explain patterns of diversity in microbial communities
ORAL · Invited
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Maria Rebolleda-Gomez
University of California, Irvine
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Maria Rebolleda-Gomez
University of California, Irvine
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Daniela Reyes-Gonzalez
University of California, Irvine
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Ariel Favier
University of California, Irvine
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Alejandra Hernandez-Teran
University of California, Irvine
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Environmentally dependent interactions shape patterns in gene content across natural microbiomes
ORAL
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Publication: Crocker, Kyle, et al. "Environmentally dependent interactions shape patterns in gene content across natural microbiomes." Nature Microbiology 9.8 (2024): 2022-2037.
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Kyle Crocker
University of Chicago
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Kyle Crocker
University of Chicago
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Kiseok K Lee
University of Chicago
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Milena S Chakraverti-Wuerthwein
University of Chicago
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Zeqian Li
University of Chicago
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Mikhail Tikhonov
Washington University, St. Louis
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Madhav Mani
Northwestern University, Northwestern
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Karna Gowda
Ohio State University
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Seppe Kuehn
University of Chicago
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Negative interactions override the benefits of abundant nutrients in experimental bacterial communities
ORAL
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Martina Dal Bello
Yale University
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Martina Dal Bello
Yale University
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Yizhou Liu
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Jeffrey Chen Gore
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Minimizing co-growth as a unifying principle for robust communities
ORAL
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Milena S Chakraverti-Wuerthwein
University of Chicago
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Milena S Chakraverti-Wuerthwein
University of Chicago
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Yoshiya J Matsubara
University of Chicago
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Finnegan Roach
University of Chicago
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Avaneesh V Narla
Stanford University
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Terence T. Hwa
University of California, San Diego
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Arvind Murugan
University of Chicago
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Emergent Physiological Properties of Diauxic Growth and Their Influence on Microbial Ecological Dynamics
ORAL
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Griffin Chure
Stanford University
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Griffin Chure
Stanford University
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Jonas Cremer
Stanford University
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Using ecological theory to increase microbial coexistence under controlled conditions
ORAL · Invited
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Leonora S Bittleston
Boise State University
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Leonora S Bittleston
Boise State University
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Jessica Gronniger
Boise State University
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Denisse Larin-Henriquez
Boise State University
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Jessica Bernardin
Boise State University
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How host mobility patterns shape antigenic escape during viral-immune co-evolution
ORAL
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Publication: Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2410.17418v1
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Daniel William Swartz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Daniel William Swartz
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Natalie Blot
ESPCI, ESPCI Paris - PSL University
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Caelan Brooks
Harvard University
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Eslam Abdelaleem
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Martin Garic
Sorbonne Universite
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Andrea Iglesias-Ramas
Institut Curie, PSL Research University, Sorbonne Universite
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Michael Jeremy Pasek
Emory University
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Thierry Mora
ENS, CNRS, LPENS
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Aleksandra Walczak
CNRS, ENS, CNRS, LPENS
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Oral: Interpretable multi-task inference of virus microbe interaction networks from population dynamicsPoster: Interpretable multi-task inference of virus microbe interaction networks from population dynamics
ORAL
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Raunak Dey
University of Maryland, College Park
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Raunak Dey
University of Maryland, College Park
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Ashley Coenen
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Stephen Beckett
University of Maryland, College Park
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Joshua S Weitz
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Infection-mediated transport enables phage-bacteria coexistence in expanding populations
ORAL
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Jacopo Marchi
University of Maryland
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Jacopo Marchi
University of Maryland
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Chadiga A Khalek
University of Oxford
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Abir George
Princeton University
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Joshua S Weitz
University of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
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Remy Chait
University of Exeter
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Population dynamics and universal statistics of tumor-inhabiting bacteria
ORAL
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Motasem ElGamel
University of Pittsburgh
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Motasem ElGamel
University of Pittsburgh
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Serkan Sayin
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical school
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Amir Mitchell
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical school
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Andrew Mugler
University of Pittsburgh
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