Our lab develops and uses computational and experimental methods to study microbial evolution and ecology. Our computational work uses microbial genome sequences, 16S and metagenomic data, as well as public bacterial genome sequences. Vibrio species are the model experimental system for our study of adaptation to environmental stress conditions. We collaborate with groups studying microbiomes, microbial ecology, genomics, environmental engineering, and human disease, among others.
Current projects:
Microbiome community composition and dynamics
Human health and microbiomes
Detection of horizontal gene transfer among microbes
Evolution and reconstruction of ancient tRNA synthetases
Niche dynamics and evolution
Single-cell isolation and genome sequencing
Patterns of selection and recombination in bacterial genomes
Reconciliation of species and gene trees
Software for assembly and analysis of short read sequencing
Evolution of microbial gene expression patterns
Genetic basis of stress adaptation in artificial environments