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Research interests

PhD project: Eco-evolutionary principles driving soil microbiome adaptations to environmental change

My research is aiming to disentangle the eco-evolutionary principles driving soil microbiome adaptations to environmental change, by verifying the accordance of the response in the soil microbiome to external disturbances and chronosequence with the intermediate disturbance hypothesis, and by analyzing horizontal gene transfer and its mobile genetic elements. Sequence-based methods and statistical analysis are mostly used in my research. 

Publicaties

An eco-evolutionary perspective on antimicrobial resistance in the context of One Health

Diverse rhizosphere-associated Pseudomonas genomes from along a Wadden Island salt marsh transition zone

Euclid preparation: Deep learning true galaxy morphologies for weak lensing shear bias calibration

Euclid preparation: Simulations and nonlinearities beyond $Λ$CDM. 1. Numerical methods and validation

Diverse rhizosphere-associated Pseudomonas genomes isolated along the marine-terrestrial transition zone of a Wadden island salt march

Do inoculated microbial consortia perform better than single strains in living soil?: A meta-analysis

Inoculated microbial consortia perform better than single strains in living soil: A meta-analysis

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