Drawing on work with freshwater and oceanic stickleback populations in Alaska, Dr Milligan-McLellan investigates how microbial communities vary across habitats, how specific microbes influence host development, and how some bacteria may help break down pollutants like crude oil and microplastics. Her lab uses gnotobiotic (germ-free) systems to isolate cause and effect, bringing precision to questions about microbiome function, evolution, and resilience. The talk will also reflect on her commitment to Indigenous-led science, fieldwork in fragile ecosystems, and diversifying who participates in microbiome research.

Dr Kat Milligan-McLellan

Dr Kat Milligan-McLellan

Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut

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