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The research will be performed at the research group headed by
Dr. Bram van Dijk at Utrecht University since September 2023. The team specialises on building multi-scale simulations of microbial ecosystems (“virtual laboratories”) and use these to unpack fundamental rules that govern microbial life. Current interests are geared towards understanding why various vehicles of gene transfer (MGEs like phages, plasmids, transposons, and of course Starships!) have different impacts on microbial evolution, for example by driving the horizontal transfer of different types of genes. However, many other interesting topics are ongoing, including:
- The evolution of environmentally transmitted microbiomes.
- The evolution of transposable elements and their copy numbers.
- Black queen dynamics in bacterial communities.
- Gamification of plant-pathogen evolution in agriculture (outreach project within ASTRAfun).
The team is embedded in the
Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics group (department of Biology), which uses computational biology, bioinformatics, modelling, and big data to address both fundamental and applied questions in the life sciences. A selection of ongoing research lines includes the evolution of genomes, protein complexes, systems genetics, metagenomics, host-microbe interactions, and the basic principles of ecology and evolution. Together with more than 35 research groups distributed over five research and educational institutes, we form the Utrecht Bioinformatics Centre that combines world-class bioinformatics research and coordinates bioinformatics education at all levels at the Utrecht Science Park.