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Arthur Prindle, PhD

Arthur Prindle, PhD

BME Seminar Series Fall 2019
Thursday, October 31, 2018 at 4-5 pm
Tech L361
Host: Professor Jonathan Rivnay

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Assistant Professor of Biochemsitry and Molecular Genetics, Northwestern University

Emergent Metabolic Dynamics in Microbial Communities

Emerging research of the human microbiome has generated new insights into the role of human-associated microbes in health and disease. In particular, microbes that colonize the gastrointestinal tract play a central role in host metabolism, immunity, and homeostasis, and can change in response to external perturbations such as dietary alterations, chemical exposures, and physiological or psychological stressors. However, the microbiome field currently lacks essential knowledge for how microbial cell-to-cell interactions give rise to higher-order community behavior, which is a key roadblock in the path towards next-generation microbiome-based products and therapies. In this talk, I will describe our various efforts to address these challenges, including how our multi-scale microfluidic platform for microbial community analysis lead to establishing the new field of bacterial electrophysiology. My lab is currently deciphering the underlying mechanisms of bacterial electrophysiology with the goal of better understanding and engineering natural microbial community behavior. These next-generation microbial community analysis and engineering tools provide a foundational platform for bridging synthetic biology technologies to the microbiome field.

Learn more about Professor Arthur Prindle and their research here.