Andrew Holmes
University Of Sydney, NSW, Australia
A/Prof Andrew Holmes,
School of Molecular Bioscience and Charles Perkins Centre
The University of Sydney
NSW, 2006
Andrew has general interests in microbial diversity, its evolutionary origins and ecological applications. A deeper understanding of factors that influence the assembly of microbial communities is essential for both human and environmental health.
Andrew’s current research encompasses both these with a particular focus on understanding the dynamics of gut microbial community composition, the mechanisms of host-microbe interaction in the gut and development of tools to enable management of the gut microbial ecosystem for health.
He has particular interests in the relationship between animal nutrition and the host-microbiome interaction. He is in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney where he is also Microbiome Project node leader in the Charles Perkins Centre, and Co-leader of the Food for Health theme of the Centre for Advanced Food Enginomics.
He is a Senior Editor for The ISME Journal.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Insertion sequence ISPst4 activates pUC plasmid replication in Pseudomonas stutzeri (#94)
5:10 PM
Nicholas V Coleman
Symposium 4 - Novel Regulatory Pathways; Their Role in Bacterial Physiology and Disease
Play catch: Transposition of the IS1111-attC element of Pseudomonas from chromosomal to plasmid-borne integron attC sites. (#340)
7:15 PM
Mia Zeric
Welcome Reception, Poster Session I & Trade Exhibition