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UID:1071@biotech.technion.ac.il
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20211222T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Jerusalem:20220202T164952
DTSTAMP:20220512T124718Z
URL:https://biotech.technion.ac.il/events/inter-environmental-exchanges-of
 -microorganisms-airborne-microbial-transport-and-modifications-2/
SUMMARY:Inter-environmental exchanges of microorganisms: Airborne microbial
  transport and modifications
DESCRIPTION:Microorganisms of environmental origin play an important role i
 n the Earth system through their participation in biogeochemical cycles\, 
 and their impact on human health. The influence of different environmental
  factors on their structure and function is poorly understood\, particular
 ly\, during their inter-environments transition. Hence\, there is a need f
 or a better characterization of airborne microorganisms (also termed bioae
 rosols) under changing environmental conditions\, to predict changes in th
 eir properties\, community composition and abundance\, and interactions.\n
 \nIn the seminar\, I will present recent findings on bioaerosol community 
 composition\, functionality\, viability\, and pathogenicity. I will elabor
 ate on dust-born bioaerosols and the transport of antibiotic resistance\; 
 long-range transport of bacteria over oceans\; the documentation of aerial
  infection mechanism of oceanic blooms\; and the allergenic potential of a
 erosolized aquatic microorganisms.\n\nThese studies provide a window for e
 nvironmental microbiology research field\, which combines field sampling a
 nd laboratory simulations\, to gain a comprehensive understanding of micro
 bial community involvement in public health and the Earth system.
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