Joy He
Understanding the relationship between multiple infections of symbionts and how they affect the microbiota
In nature, infections that consist of multiple parasite strains are common and are of major public health concern. Theory suggests that these infections have a huge influence on the evolution of infectious diseases. Recently, there has been growing interest in what shapes taxa moving from mutualist to parasite. The goal of my research is to explore this question and look at the relationship between multiple infections of symbionts, in particular non-pathogenic bacteria. Understanding these key interactions will help explain the complicated workings of the transition of microbiota from commensals to bacteria.
Message To Sponsor
Thank you so much to all the donors who support the URAP program! I was able to expand and grow my research skills and that would not have been possible without your support!Major: Nutritional Sciences
Mentor: Britt Koskella, Integrative Biology
Sponsor: Chandra Research Fellows - Chandra Fund