Exploring Bacterial Communication Through Chemical Ecology

2012-05-25 12:30
2012-05-25 14:00
AttachmentSize
Cartel_25052012.jpg81.86 KB
Info: 

Prof. Roberto Kolter, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA (USA)
Chemical signals and cues are basic to all of life, shaping how organisms develop, thrive, and interact with other living systems. Bacteria are ideal for studying such chemical exchange systems, since they are both easy to manipulate genetically and prolific producers of compounds. I will focus the presentation on studies of interspecies interactions that affect the outcome of microbial differentiation.

Search

  


Video Institucional EEZ (2012)

Para poder ver este contenido es necesario actualizar Flash Player a la version 9 o superior

Get Adobe Flash player

Upcoming events

  • No upcoming events available

CEI BioTic

Digital.CSIC

Follow us:

Facebook  Twitter  YouTube Mobile Devices