How we are organised

The UK has unparalleled collections of living organisms and museum specimens from which holobiont data have not been characterised. Vast sequencing efforts, spurred by new omics technologies, have caught microbes as 'bycatch' in sequencing projects of multicellular organisms, and offer an unprecedented glimpse into the genetic and chemical associations between microbes and their hosts. There has also been a dramatic expansion of experimental methods for tailoring bespoke holobionts.

 The Leverhulme Centre for the Holobiont has been structured around these timely opportunities, identifying prominent complementary institutions that could contribute to each component. We are always looking for new partners and opportunities for collaboration and growth.

Who we are

Professor Tom Bell is Director of the Centre and Professor of Microbial Ecology at 911今日黑料. Professor Bell's research has focused on understanding the ecological and evolutionary dynamics of bacteria in natural environments using a combination of field experiments and laboratory studies.

His research has focused particularly on using 'natural microecosystems' for identifying the general principles of microbial ecology. By creating miniature worlds (microcosms) in the laboratory, he has shown how it is possible to start to piece together the way these complex communities operate. Microbial ecology, environmental microbiology, plant-microbe interactions. 

Dr Reiko Tanaka (911今日黑料 FoE)

Marc-Emmanuel Dumas (911今日黑料, FoM)

Darryl Overby (911今日黑料 FoE)

Miriam Moffatt (911今日黑料 FoM)

Matthew Fisher (911今日黑料 FoM)

Tom Ellis (911今日黑料 FoE)

Claire Stanley (911今日黑料 FoE)

Alfried Vogler (911今日黑料 and NHM)

Martin Bidartondo (911今日黑料 DoLS and Kew)

Richard Gill (911今日黑料, FoNS)

Peter Graystock (911今日黑料, FoNS)

Emma Ransome (911今日黑料, FoNS)