Monday, March 6, 2023

Science on the Tap (March 2023)

 SCIENCE ON TAP

A monthly lecture series at UMD that explores the latest discoveries in science and technology in a relaxed atmosphere with food and drink

"Getting Down and Dirty with Bacteria: Using Computers to Understand Microbial Communities"

Using Computers to Understand Microbial Communities

ABOUT THE TALK
What do Skittles and computers have to do with microbes? What role does Charles Dickens play in our understanding of DNA? And why should you care about the DNA of bacteria and microbes that inhabit virtually every part of our planet? I’m happy to answer these questions and more, as I highlight the role that complex microbial communities—known as the microbiome—play in human, animal and environmental health. I will discuss how new genomic sequencing tools allow scientists a deeper insight into how microbes interact with each other and with our ecosystem—and what that means for drug therapeutics, sustainable agricultural, and wetlands restoration. In closing, I will introduce the new Center of Excellence in Microbiome Sciences at the University of Maryland, a cross-campus effort that takes a “One Health” approach to research and scholarship involving microbes and bacteria—advocating for an integrated, unifying method to balance and optimize the health of people, animals, and the environment.


Mihai Pop against a deep blue tinted microscopy background of various microbes

MIHAI POP
Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland
Director, University of Maryland Institute for
Advanced Computer Studies

Monday, March 13, 2023
Doors open at 6 p.m.
Lecture begins at 6:30 p.m.

Ledo Pizza
4509 Knox Rd.
College Park, MD 20740

Paid parking is available in the attached city garage, which guests can enter on Yale Avenue. Guests may enter the event venue via the Ledo entrance on the corner of Knox Road and Yale Avenue.

Food service and beverages will be available for purchase at the event or by pre-order on order.ledopizza.com/menu/ledo-pizza-college-park

Questions? Contact Abby Robinson