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PME Special Seminar - Iwijn De Vlaminck

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When:
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Where:
MeMo 123
Speaker:
Dr. Iwijn De Vlaminck, Associate Professor, Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
Description:

Spatial Sequencing to Map Host-Microbiome Interactions

Microbe-microbe and host–microbe interactions are central to the functioning of the human microbiome, but few tools are available to measure these interactions spatially within tissues. In this talk, I will introduce multiplexed imaging and spatial RNA sequencing approaches that enable simultaneous mapping of gut microbial communities, host gene expression, and host gene regulation at single-micron resolution. By applying these methods, we reveal the longitudinal stability of spatial architectures in the healthy human oral plaque microbiome, demonstrate the location-dependent organization of microbial communities in the mouse intestine, and reveal interactions within and between microbial taxa at short-length scales. I will also show how these tools reveal changes in microbial and host cell architectures at microbiome–tumor interfaces. Last, I will discuss recent extensions of these methods to enable spatial mapping of mobile genetic elements and their bacterial hosts in complex microbiomes. Together, these methods provide a new avenue to study host-microbiome interactions, with the potential for significant advances in microbiome science.

Notes:

Hosted by: Prof. Savas Tay