Sara Mitri, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | FAS Center for Systems Biology | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Sara Mitri"Parents
Sign in to add mentorDario Floreano | grad student | 2005-2010 | EPFL |
Laurent Keller | grad student | 2005-2010 | Université de Lausanne (FlyTree) |
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Piccardi P, Alberti G, Alexander JM, et al. (2022) Microbial invasion of a toxic medium is facilitated by a resident community but inhibited as the community co-evolves. The Isme Journal |
Shou W, Mitri S, Sanchez A. (2020) Decision letter: Eco-evolutionary dynamics of nested Darwinian populations and the emergence of community-level heredity Elife |
Arias-Sánchez FI, Vessman B, Mitri S. (2019) Artificially selecting microbial communities: If we can breed dogs, why not microbiomes? Plos Biology. 17: e3000356 |
Niehus R, Picot A, Oliveira NM, et al. (2017) The evolution of siderophore production as a competitive trait. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution |
Ghoul M, Mitri S. (2016) The Ecology and Evolution of Microbial Competition. Trends in Microbiology |
Schluter J, Schoech AP, Foster KR, et al. (2016) The Evolution of Quorum Sensing as a Mechanism to Infer Kinship. Plos Computational Biology. 12: e1004848 |
Mitri S, Clarke E, Foster KR. (2015) Resource limitation drives spatial organization in microbial groups. The Isme Journal |
Niehus R, Mitri S, Fletcher AG, et al. (2015) Migration and horizontal gene transfer divide microbial genomes into multiple niches. Nature Communications. 6: 8924 |
Mitri S, Foster KR. (2013) The genotypic view of social interactions in microbial communities. Annual Review of Genetics. 47: 247-73 |
Mitri S, Wischmann S, Floreano D, et al. (2013) Using robots to understand social behaviour. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society. 88: 31-9 |