Hannes Link from Max Planck Marburg will visit SciLifeLab Campus Solna on 19 September and present at 9:00 AM in Air and Fire.
Hannes is doing very interesting work on systems biology to study bacterial metabolism. His recent papers are on using metabolomics and metabolic flux analysis to predict allosteric interactions. His work is published in Nature Biotechnology, Cell Systems, ACS Synthetic biology. He has an ERC starting grant from 2016.
Please mark your calendars and come embrace a bacterial metabolism talk at SciLifeLab!
Also, if any would like to meet Hannes after the talk or in the afternoon there is some time.
Abstract
“Mapping metabolic regulation: from E. coli amino acid metabolism towards global regulation networks.”
Metabolic networks respond rapidly to internal and external perturbations by changing fluxes, metabolite concentrations and enzyme levels. Our group is interested in the regulation of these responses and their functional relevance in microbes. Therefore, we investigate known metabolic control circuits, map novel regulatory interactions and engineer synthetic metabolic regulation. The ultimate goal is to improve metabolically engineered strains by enabling self-optimization of overproduction pathways for chemicals.
Hannes Link website:
https://www.mpi-marburg.mpg.de/link and
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=CzJ7WFoAAAAJ&hl=en
Host: Paul Hudson (KTH/SciLifeLab)