Category: News

New collaborative paper on dual-GWAS and population genomics of host-symbiont interactions was just released at Molecular Ecology! Check up on it!

It’s been a busy summer in the greenhouse this year! Clover and Rhizobium and Methylobacterium and Medicago and Sinorhizobium and soybean and Colletotrichum – oh my!

Heath KD, Batstone RT, CerĂ³n Romero M, McMullen II JG. 2022. MGEs as the MVPs of Partner Quality Variation in Legume-Rhizobium Symbiosis. mBio, online. FIG 1 Levels of horizontal mobility lead to nested interactions among the key players in the symbiosis between leguminous plants, nodulating …

New commentary out in mBio! Read More »

Rebecca starts her new position as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at McMaster. Wish her luck!

Labake’s poster focuses on the correlations between easily measurable traits like chlorophyll content and nitrogen isotope ratios which more closely reflect biological nitrogen fixation.

James’s presentation highlighted his research with Ensifer, Pseudomonas, and Paenibacillus root nodule endophytes in Medicago truncatula.

New paper accepted using evolutionary game theory to model invasibility of mutualist genotypes with varying levels of host-host competition! Find it here!

Sierra, who just completed her undergrad at Montana State University, began her doctoral work in the lab in January 2022. She will study plasmid-host coevolution in Rhizobium as part of the GEMS Institute. Welcome!

The Heath Lab met at Riggs Brewing Company to welcome new members and ring in the end of a long semester with mulled wine and a Christmas market!