Assistant Professor: Department of Molecular Cellular, and Developmental Biology Department of Internal Medicine (Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine) at the University of Michigan
Explore how microbiome research links social equity and One Health, envisioning collaborative, interdisciplinary approaches to human and environmental well-being.
Explore "Invisible Friends," Jake's debut book that redefines microbes as vital allies in environmental and social equity, revealing how they shape our thoughts and decisions. Discover the hidden benefits of these unseen friends!
Dr. Douglas Call explores the risk factors behind antibiotic-resistant bacteria in Guatemala and East Africa, focusing on their global health and agricultural impacts.
Join Gabriel Rosenberg as he explores how agricultural spaces shape intimate connections between humans, animals, and the environment through queer theory.
Explore the crucial social and ethical implications of human microbiome research, highlighting issues of privacy, ownership, and the impact of technology.
Explore the connections between fermentation, microbiomes, and biopolitics, revealing how microbial life shapes human health and environmental interactions.
The vital intersection of microbiome studies and public health, highlighting how sociocultural factors like race, gender, and infrastructure shape microbial health.