Philipp Engel, PhD

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Université de Lausanne, Lausanne, VD, Switzerland 
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Somerville V, Thierer N, Schmidt RS, et al. (2024) Genomic and phenotypic imprints of microbial domestication on cheese starter cultures. Nature Communications. 15: 8642
Cabirol A, Chhun A, Liberti J, et al. (2024) Fecal transplant allows transmission of the gut microbiota in honey bees. Msphere. e0026224
Chhun A, Moriano-Gutierrez S, Zoppi F, et al. (2024) An engineered bacterial symbiont allows noninvasive biosensing of the honey bee gut environment. Plos Biology. 22: e3002523
Quinn A, El Chazli Y, Escrig S, et al. (2024) Host-derived organic acids enable gut colonization of the honey bee symbiont Snodgrassella alvi. Nature Microbiology
Baud GLC, Prasad A, Ellegaard KM, et al. (2023) Turnover of strain-level diversity modulates functional traits in the honeybee gut microbiome between nurses and foragers. Genome Biology. 24: 283
Burz SD, Causevic S, Dal Co A, et al. (2023) From microbiome composition to functional engineering, one step at a time. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : Mmbr. e0006323
Botero J, Sombolestani AS, Cnockaert M, et al. (2023) A phylogenomic and comparative genomic analysis of Commensalibacter, a versatile insect symbiont. Animal Microbiome. 5: 25
Schmidt K, Santos-Matos G, Leopold-Messer S, et al. (2023) Integration host factor regulates colonization factors in the bee gut symbiont . Elife. 12
Sarton-Lohéac G, Nunes da Silva CG, Mazel F, et al. (2023) Deep Divergence and Genomic Diversification of Gut Symbionts of Neotropical Stingless Bees. Mbio. e0353822
Somerville V, Schowing T, Chabas H, et al. (2022) Extensive diversity and rapid turnover of phage defense repertoires in cheese-associated bacterial communities. Microbiome. 10: 137
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