Gut reactions: The chemistry of the human microbiome and its impact on health and disease.
Reception begins at 4pm on Mosher Patio!
Prof. Balskus is a leader in the use of chemical tools to investigate microbial metabolism and the microbiome. The vast majority of life on Earth is microbial, and the survival of these organisms in diverse habitats and complex communities requires chemical innovation. Understanding microbial metabolism at the molecular level is essential, as the metabolic functions of these organisms shape the environment, influence human health, and provide us with medicinally and industrially useful molecules. The Balskus lab is uncovering new metabolic pathways and enzymes in microbial genome sequencing data, focusing on enzymes that perform interesting and novel chemistry, and elucidating the biochemical functions of genes linked to important biological activities with a particular emphasis on functions of the human microbiome. All of the group’s research integrates knowledge of microbiology with an understanding of biochemical logic and organic chemistry.