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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Genomics:  William Harcombe The metabolic basis of eco-evolutionary dynamics in microbial systems
DESCRIPTION:William Harcombe\,	University of Minnesota \nPredicting eco-evolutionary dynamics is vital to our ability to understand and manage critical microbial communities. Using computational models and experimental systems we have found that metabolic mechanisms provide a basis for quantitatively predicting the dynamics of microbial systems. We have found that when microbes cross-feed\, obtaining metabolites from one another\, that the bacteria are more susceptible to antibiotic perturbation than they are when growing independently. Cross-feeding also changes the rate and mechanisms of adaptation to antibiotics. Inspired by the importance of metabolic mechanisms for driving eco-evolutionary dynamics we have helped develop a computational platform for quantitatively predicting the dynamics of microbial systems from genome-scale metabolic networks. An updated version of this platform\, COMETS\, has recently been released that enhances both the interface and the biological realism. Our work suggests that metabolic interactions between cells can have predictable impacts on eco-evolutionary dynamics in microbial communities. \nhttps://cbs.umn.edu/contacts/william-harcombe \nFrontiers in Genomics
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LOCATION:Transmisión en vivo
CATEGORIES:2023-2,Frontiers in Genomics
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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Genomics:  Chad Bousman Precision Prescribing of Psychiatric Medications: Are we there yet?
DESCRIPTION:Summary: In this seminar I will provide an overview of the evidence for using pharmacogenomics to guide prescribing\, present clinical situations where pharmacogenomics could be useful\, and describe key considerations for using pharmacogenomics in practice. \nChad Bousman\,	Associate Professor\, Departments of Medical Genetics\, Psychiatry\, Physiology & Pharmacology\, and Community Health Sciences\, University of Calgary \nhttps://profiles.ucalgary.ca/chad-bousman \nFrontiers in Genomics
URL:https://www.lcg.unam.mx/event/frontiers-in-genomics-chad-bousman/
LOCATION:Auditorio “Dr. Francisco Bolivar” del IBt\, Instituto de Biotecnología UNAM Morelos\, Cuernavaca\, Morelos\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:2023-2,Frontiers in Genomics
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