Research
Our lab studies the evolutionary dynamics of immunity across the tree of life. In our research we harness the highly diverse and ancient immune system of bacteria.
As organisms have diversified over millions of years, so too have their immune systems, adapting to diverse environmental pressures and pathogenic challenges. Nonetheless, it recently became clear that from single-celled organisms to complex multicellular organisms like humans, innate immune mechanisms have emerged as ancient defense strategies. Therefore, comparative studies across species will reveal both conserved elements and unique adaptations in innate immunity, reflecting the dynamic interplay between evolutionary forces and environmental selection pressures. By exploring the evolutionary trajectories of innate immunity, we gain insights into the universal principles underlying innate immune defense mechanisms and their remarkable diversity across the tree of life.