Eduardo Castro-Nallar

Eduardo Castro-Nallar

Associate professor

Universidad de Talca

Microorganisms are the most abundant life forms on the planet. They are able to colonize and thrive in most environments ranging from the human body to under water thermal vents. I am interested in understanding how microbial communities respond to disturbances, how they maintain diversity, and their role in ecosystem processes. To approach this, I apply molecular microbiology, high-throughput sequencing, computational biology, and field work on microbial communities in situ or in the lab.

Interests
  • Microbial Ecology
  • Metagenomics
  • Phylogenetic and Evolution
Education
  • PhD in Biological Sciences, 2015

    The George Washington University

  • BSc in Biochemistry, 2007

    Universidad de Santiago de Chile

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