Steven Hallam
Professor
Beyond the limits of our senses exists an incredibly diverse microbial world. This microcosmos extends into virtually every imaginable habitat, thrives under powerful extremes, and helps create and sustain the ecological and biogeochemical conditions for life on Earth. Just as cellular complexity arises through networks of genes, proteins, and metabolites interacting across multiple hierarchical levels, so ecological and biogeochemical phenotypes arise from interactions between microbial community members. In the Hallam Lab, we work at the interface of microbial ecology, biological engineering, and bioinformatics to explore the microcosmos, determining microbial community structure and function across a wide range of natural and engineered environments with an eye toward converting basic science insights into biotechnology innovations.
Professor
Office Tel: 604-827-3420
Office Location: 2553/2554 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Life Sciences Centre
Lab Tel: 604-827-4216
Lab Location: 2520 - 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Life Sciences Centre
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