I am a microbiologist with a strong background in molecular biology. During my Ph.D. in the Laboratory of Environmental Microbiology, Czech Academy of Sciences (Prague, Czech Republic), I worked on the ecology of microbial communities in temperate forest ecosystems. My research combined a multi-omics approach with measurements of enzymatic activities in situ and chemical analyses of soil content. This multidimensional approach allows a precise measurement of microbial activity, including the activities that strongly influence the environment, such as carbon cycling in the soil.
During my postdoctoral stay in the Evolutionary Genomics Unit, I intend to characterize fungal, bacterial, and archaeal communities in the guts of termites. I will also determine the role microbes play in the decomposition of lignocellulose and soil organic matter, the food source of most termites. In addition, I want to determine how fungal symbionts coevolve with their termite hosts and how termite feeding habits select specific fungal symbionts.
In my free time, I enjoy calligraphy, snorkeling, as well as any activity that keeps me away from computers.