Microbes are essential for the health of all ecosystems, plants, animals, and humans, but until recently most of these tiny organisms could neither be identified nor characterized. The biodiversity of microbes by far exceeds those of all other organisms on Earth and there are as many microbial than human cells in a human body. For the first time in history, molecular tools enable researchers to investigate the structure and function of entire microbial communities in their habitats (the microbiome). These game-changing technological developments revealed the crucial role microbiomes plays for human health and disease, for the protection of our environment and for economy.
This seminar will provide an easy-to-understand introduction into microbiomes. We will observe microbes microscopically and will provide an overview on the human microbiome and its relations to diet, life style, and many different kinds of disease ranging from inflammatory bowel diseases, to cancer, and psychological disorders. We will also address the emerging antibiotic resistance of pathogenic microbes – considered as one of the most dangerous health threats for humans – and will discuss how each person can contribute to fight this problem. Finally, highly debated technologies, which do transform science currently, as genetic modification using CRISPR-Cas or synthetic biology, will be introduced and jointly discussed.
Thomas RATTEI
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Professor, In Silico Genomics, University of Vienna; Head, Division of Computational Systems Biology, University of Vienna | |
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Michael WAGNER
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Professor and Head of Department Microbiology and Ecosystem Science and Head of Division of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna | |
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Professor, In Silico Genomics, University of Vienna; Head, Division of Computational Systems Biology, University of Vienna
1995-1999 | Ph.D. in Chemistry, Department of Biochemistry, Technical University Dresden |
1995 | Diploma in Chemistry, Technical University, Dresden |
1990-1995 | Undergraduate studies, major topics: inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry, physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, biochemistry, Technical University Dresden |
1991-2001 | Chief Executive Officer, Rattei IT consulting, Dresden |
since 2001 | Permanent Guest Scientist, Institute of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology, Helmholtz-Center Munich |
2001-2005 | Staff Scientist, Technical University Munich, Genome Oriented Bioinformatics, Munich |
2010 | Habilitation in Bioinformatics, Faculty Science Center Weihenstephan, Technical University Munich |
2005-2010 | Group Leader and Assistant Professor, Technical University Munich, Genome Oriented Bioinformatics, Munich |
2013 | Keynote speaker, Meeting of the Slovenian Biochemical Society, Ljubljana |
2014 | Keynote speaker, Symposium Advances in Genome Science, Giessen |
2015 | Keynote speaker, Escherich Symposium, Graz |
| Keynote speaker, International RTG Symposium, Kiel |
since 2013 | Doctoral Supervisor |
since 2014 | Project funding |
2017 | Keynote speaker, American Society for Microbiology, New Orleans |
since 2010 | Professor, In Silico Genomics, University of Vienna; Vice Head, Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, University of Vienna |
Professor and Head of Department Microbiology and Ecosystem Science and Head of Division of Microbial Ecology, University of Vienna
1986-1992 | Master, Biology, Technical University Munich |
1995 | PhD Natural Science, Technical University Munich |
1995-1996 | Postdoctoral Fellow, Northwestern University, Evanston |
1996-2001 | Assistant Professor, Technical University Munich |
2001-2003 | Associate Professor, Technical University Munich |
since 2003 | Full Professor and Head of Department, Microbiology and Ecosystem Science, University of Vienna |
since 2010 | Head, Large Instrument Facility of Advanced Isotope Research, University of Vienna |
since 2013 | Guest professor at the Aalborg University, Denmark |
since 2015 | Head, Research Network "Chemistry meets Microbiology", University of Vienna |
2016 | Visiting Faculty Fellow, Center for Microbial Interactions (CEMI) - Caltech |
since 1992 | More than 210 invited talks at conferences and research centres including many plenary talks |