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Dr. David Milner is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, affiliated with the Richards Lab. His research focuses on understanding genomic events that influence organism-environment interactions and symbiotic relationships. He employs high-throughput RNAi techniques to study the endosymbiotic relationship between Paramecium bursaria and its algal symbionts, with broader interests in horizontal gene transfer (HGT) in eukaryotes and its evolutionary implications. His work bridges molecular biology, genomics, and evolutionary biology to uncover mechanisms underlying symbiosis and adaptation.
Key research areas include the functional consequences of HGT, genomic adaptations in symbiotic systems, and the interplay between host and symbiont genetics. Milner’s lab utilizes cutting-edge genomic tools and experimental models to dissect complex biological interactions, such as the role of transporter proteins in ecological adaptation and the evolutionary dynamics of symbiotic relationships.
His research has led to significant contributions in understanding endosymbiosis, HGT-driven evolution, and cellular mechanisms governing symbiotic stability. Collaborations and interdisciplinary approaches are central to his work, reflecting a commitment to advancing knowledge in microbial and evolutionary biology.
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