Jesse Shapiro
Academic title(s):
Associate Professor
Department:
Microbiology and Immunology
Areas of expertise:
Jesse鈥檚 research uses genomics to understand the ecology and evolution of microbes, ranging from freshwater bacterioplankton to the human gut microbiome. His work has helped elucidate the origins of bacterial species, leading to a more unified species concept across domains of life, and has developed genome-wide association study (GWAS) methods tailored for bacteria. He is particularly interested in the emergence of pathogens, their evolution within infected patients, and interactions with members of the resident microbiome. His laboratory currently has projects on the ecology and evolution of toxic cyanobacterial blooms, cholera infections, and antimicrobial resistance, among others.
Research areas:
Computational Biology
Genomics & Bioinformatics
Microbiome
Population Ecology
Statistical Bioinformatics
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