We have recently welcomed three new PhD students in our lab.
Daniela Rovito will investigate social interactions between ESKAPE pathogens, using both in-vivo and in vitro models, and how they could be exploited to help treat infections. Simon Maréchal will work with bacterial communities isolated from the environment to explore the traits that determine community assembly and stability. Sukrit Suresh will employ experimental evolution to elucidate interaction between pathogens over evolutionary time and under different stressful conditions.
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