Lindsay Eltis
Lindsay Eltis
Professor; Canada Research Chair; Associate Head of Graduate and Postdoctoral Programs
Research Faculty
Office Tel
604-822-0042
Office Location
4506/7/8 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Life Sciences Centre
Lab Name
Eltis Lab
Lab Tel
604-822-0010
Lab Location
4540 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Life Sciences Centre
Associated Departments
Department of Microbiology and Immunology
Research Group
Bacterial Physiology
Infection, Immunity, and Inflammation
Pathogenesis
Research Interests

Lindsay obtained his PhD in Biochemistry in 1989 studying interactions between metalloproteins. His interest in bacterial catabolic enzymes and pathways began during his postdoctoral studies in Germany, when he studied enzymes involved in the degradation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). His primary research interest is bacterial enzymes and pathways responsible for the degradation of aromatic compounds and steroids. The author of over 140 peer-reviewed, original research papers, he uses a wide variety of approaches to gain novel insights into the molecular basis of these catabolic processes. His most significant contributions have changed the way we think about how important classes of enzymes work and how certain pathogens survive in their hosts. Lindsay’s research has important implications for the development of novel biocatalysts for more sustainable processes as well as the development of novel therapeutics. In 2014, Lindsay was awarded a Canada Research Chair in Microbial Catabolism and Biocatalysis.