PhD student profile, Stefano Colombo

PhD Student: Stefano Colombo

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Tutor: Prof. Diego Mora – Defens

Dean: Prof. Francesco Bonomi

Research area: Agri-Environment

PhD title achieved on: 4th April 2017

 

Research topic

Role of viruses in the spreading of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in food related environment

 

Project Synopsis

My PhD project aims to evaluate the presence and the role of viruses in food related environment with particular attention on the mobilization of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). During the last three years, I carried on different cases of study that involve a comprehensive characterization of viral and microbial communities and the identification of ARGs in virome and microbiomes of food related environments. Shotgun metagenomic sequencing was the main approach used to study both microbes and viruses, while 16S rRNA profiling analysis completed the characterization of the microbial community. Development of mesocosms in order to improve our knowledge on how viruses can modulate the transfer of genetic material in complex environments is another field of interest.

 

Project keywords

virome, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), horizontal gene transfer (HGT), microbiome.

 

Contacts

stefano.colombo@unimi.it; Department of Food, Environmental and Nutritional Sciences (DeFENS) – Via Mangiagalli 25 – 3° piano, 20133 Milano

 

Sponsor

Fellowship sponsor: Università degli Studi di Milano

 

Publications

Colombo, S. Arioli, S. Guglielmetti, F. Lunelli, D. Mora. “Virome-associated antibiotic-resistance genes in an experimental aquaculture facility”, FEMS Microbiol. Ecol. 2016. doi: 10.1093/femsec/fiw003

Arioli, G. Della Scala, MC. Remagni, M. Stuknyte, S. Colombo, S. Guglielmetti, I. De Noni, E. Ragg, D. Mora. “Streptococcus thermophilus urease activity boosts Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus homolactic fermentation”. Int J Food Microbiol. 2016. doi: 10.1016/j.ijfoodmicro.2016.01.006

 

Partecipation at International and National conferences with an oral presentation

Colombo, S. Arioli, E. Neri, G. Della Scala, G. Gargari, D. Mora: “Disclosing the phage-mediated antibiotic resistances in the food chain (diPHARE-FOOD) . 21th Workshop on the Developments in the Italian PhD Research on Food Science Technology and Biotechnology. Portici (NA). September 14-16, 2016.

Colombo, S. Arioli, E. Neri, G. Della Scala, G. Gargari, D. Mora: “Disclosing the phage-mediated antibiotic resistances in the food chain (diPHARE-FOOD)”. Cortona Procarioti. Cortona (AR). May 12-14, 2016

Colombo, S. Arioli, E. Neri, G. Della Scala, G. Gargari, D. Mora: “Il viroma dell’aria in ambienti di caseificazione (Dairy Air Virome – DAV)”. “Universo Latte: Giovani Ricercatori e Imprese a confronto”. Piacenza (PC). March 17-18, 2016

Arioli, M.C. Remagni, S. Colombo, E. Ragg, S. Guglielmetti, D. Mora: “Cooperation between species in the yogurt consortium is affected by the modulation of intracellular ph that is driven by Streptococcus Thermophilus urease activity”. 6th Congress of European Microbiologist – FEMS. Maastrich, The Netherlands. July 7 – 11, 2015.

 

Partecipation at International and National conferences with poster

Colombo, S. Arioli, S. Guglielmetti, G. Della Scala, E. Neri, F. Lunelli, D. Mora: “Virome-associated antibiotic resistance genes in freshwater aquaculture”. III International Conference on Microbial Diversity – The Challenge of Complexity. Perugia. October 27-29, 2015

Colombo, S. Arioli, S. Guglielmetti, G. Della Scala, E. Neri, F. Lunelli, D. Mora: “Virome-associated antibiotic resistance genes in freshwater aquaculture”. 6th Congress of European Microbiologist – FEMS. Maastrich, The Netherlands. July 7 – 11, 2015.

 

Others

03/2015 Winner of the prize for the best oral presentation at “Universo Latte: Giovani Ricercatori e Imprese a confronto” congress.

09/2011 – 10/2013 Master Degree in “Molecular Biotechnology and Bioinformatics” Curriculum: Industrial and Environmental Molecular Biotechnology – Study of the connection between extracellular structures involved in biofilm formation and sulphate metabolism in E. coli.

08/2011 – 07/2012 Visiting student at DTU – Technical University of Denmark (ERASMUS Project).

 

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