2022 Meetings in Microbial Ecology & Evolution

from Monday, 16 May 2022 (14:00) to Friday, 3 June 2022 (16:00)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
16 May 2022
17 May 2022
18 May 2022
19 May 2022
20 May 2022
AM
08:30 --- Morning Hangout ---
09:00 The structure-function problem in microbial communities - Seppe Kuehn (The University of Chicago)   ()
09:45 Evolution of nutrient co-limitation in microbial communities - Michael Manhart (ETH Zürich)   ()
10:15 --- Coffee Break ---
10:45 Spatial Interaction networks in microbial communities - Alma Dal Co (University of Lausanne )   ()
11:05 How the ocean digests complex organic matter: an eco-evo perspective - Otto Cordero (MIT)   ()
08:30 --- Morning Hangout ---
09:00 Keynote: Investigating evolution in wild microbial communities - Jennifer Martiny (University of California, Irvine )   ()
10:00 The occurrence-abundance patterns of microbiomes - Roman Zapien-Campos (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   ()
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00 Ecological stochasticity and phage induction diversify bacterioplankton communities at the microscale - Rachel Szabo (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)   ()
11:20 Evolution of metabolic interactions in a Long-Term Community Evolution Experiment - Maria Rebolleda-Gomez (University of California, Irvine )   ()
08:30 --- Morning Hangout ---
09:00 Keynote: Would That It Were So Simple: Interactions between multiple traits undermine classical single-trait-based predictions of microbial community function and evolution - Ivana Gudelj (University of Exeter )   ()
10:00 Designing a community selection strategy based on evolutionary individuality first - Afra Salazar (University of Lausanne )   ()
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00 When and how might mutualisms coevolve? - Kristina Hillesland (School of STEM, UW Bothell, Bothell WA, USA )   ()
11:45 Evolution of defensive social traits in a microbial food web - Kaitlin Schaal (ETH Zürich)   ()
08:30 --- Morning Hangout ---
09:00 Microbial diversification in experimentally evolved communities - Alejandra Rodriguez Verdugo (University of California Irvine )   ()
09:45 Phage training and the community context shape the outcomes of phage – host evolution - Duhita Sant (Monash University)   ()
10:05 --- Coffee Break ---
10:45 The ecology and evolution of small bacterial communities - Sara Mitri (University of Lausanne )   ()
11:30 Parallel ecological and evolutionary responses to selection in a natural bacterial community - Elze Hesse (University of Exeter, Penryn Campus)   ()
11:50 Evolution of escalatory and fluctuating Red-Queen-Dynamics in lab evolved communities of bacterial predator and prey - Saheli Saha (Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India)   ()
PM
17:00
Welcome (until 18:30) ()
18:30 --- Dinner ---
19:45 Formal Introduction   ()
20:00 Keynote: Ancient Darwinian replicators nested within eubacterial genomes - Paul Rainey (MPI for Evolutionary Biology)   ()
12:00 --- Lunch ---
13:00 --- Hike and Discussions ---
14:00 Eco-evolutionary interactions in polymicrobial infections - Marjon de Vos (University of Groningen - GELIFES )   ()
14:45 Strain-level dynamics link a massive viral outbreak to alternate community types in complex compost communities - Jeroen Meijer (Utrecht University )   ()
15:05 Communities and drugs, parcels and bugs: Are there rules to understanding higher-order interactions? - Brandon Ogbunu (Yale University)   ()
15:45 --- Coffee Break ---
16:00
Science Cafe (until 17:00) ()
17:00
Poster Session (until 18:45) ()
18:45 --- Dinner ---
19:45 General Discussion   ()
12:05 Rapid bacterial adaptation alters priority effects in the plant phyllosphere - Reena Debray   ()
12:25 --- Lunch ---
13:25 Evolutionary dynamics in wild bacterial communities - Tim Barraclough (University of Oxford )   ()
14:10 Plastic-specific shift of aquatic microbial community - Valérie Mattelin   ()
15:00 --- Boat Trip ---
16:30 --- Coffee Break at Restaurant ---
16:45
Science Cafe (until 18:15) ()
18:15 --- Dinner at Restaurant ---
19:15 General Discussion   ()
12:05 Stochastic logistic models with maximal capacity reproduce experimental time series of microbial communities - Sophie de Buyl (Vrije Universiteit Brussels )   ()
12:25 --- Lunch ---
13:30
Poster Session (until 15:30) ()
15:30 Soil microbial community assembly and ecosystem functions in drylands - Marta Goberna (Instituto Nacional de Investigación y Tecnología Agraria y Alimentaria (INIA-CSIC) )   ()
16:15 Phage predation in the healthy human skin microbiome - A. Delphine Tripp   ()
16:35 --- Coffee Break ---
16:50
Science Cafe (until 18:00) ()
18:00 --- Dinner at Restaurant ---
19:00 General Discussion   ()
12:10 --- Lunch ---
13:15 Multi-scale modeling of syntropic microbial communities - Ayari Fuentes Hernandez (Center for Genomic Sciences, UNAM )   ()
14:00 Co-evolution of Pseudomonas fluorescens and its phage phi-2 after horizontal acquisition of a foreign antiviral system - Josie Elliott (University of Bath )   ()
14:20 --- Coffee Break ---
14:45
Science Cafe (until 16:45) ()
17:00 Closing Remarks   ()
17:45 --- Good Bye BBQ ---