Rytas Vilgalys, Duke University
Rytas Vilgalys
Duke University

My scientific work includes traditional and modern research approaches to studying all areas of mycology including systematics, evolution, medical mycology, plant pathology, genetics/genomics, and ecology. I am best known for my involvement in the transition of fungal systematics from a non-quantitative, largely morphologically based science to the rigorous genome-based discipline that it is today. For the past 20 years, my lab has been increasingly involved in the study of fungal “ecogenomics” using targeted and shotgun metagenomics which link molecular function with fungal diversity. In collaboration with medical mycologists and basic scientists at Duke Medical Center, I have also helped to bring an evolutionary biology perspective toward the study of human mycoses.

Session:

Session 3: Assembly traits, and interactions in plant–fungal co-invasions

Hui-Ling Liao, University of Florida was originally due to present this research, but is unable to attend in person, and has asked Rytas Vilgalys to present on behalf of her lab.  

Abstract:

Metaomics reveals the impacts of pine invasion on microbially triggered nutrient dynamics