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Steven Hallam is a University of California Santa Cruz and MIT trained molecular biologist, microbial ecologist, entrepreneur, and educator with over 20 years of experience in field and laboratory research and innovation at disciplinary interfaces. He conducted research on developmental regulation of neuronal asymmetry and synaptic remodeling. Motivated by this experience in network dynamics, Steven studied microbial ecology and environmental genomics.
His current academic research at the University of British Columbia intersects microbial ecology, biological engineering and big data science. His laboratory has developed MetaPathways, a modular annotation and analysis pipeline to predict metabolic interactions from environmental sequence information. Other research areas include the use of microfluidic digital chip technology for single-cell genome sequencing and biosensor development for environmental monitoring and enzyme discovery.
His current academic research at the University of British Columbia intersects microbial ecology, biological engineering and big data science. His laboratory has developed MetaPathways, a modular annotation and analysis pipeline to predict metabolic interactions from environmental sequence information. Other research areas include the use of microfluidic digital chip technology for single-cell genome sequencing and biosensor development for environmental monitoring and enzyme discovery.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americano. 2 (2024): e2303754120-e2303754120
Nicholas Lin, Alireza Taghizadehmakoei, Lorena Polovina, Isobel McLean, Juan C Santana-Martínez, Chloe Naese,Christopher Moraes,Steven James Hallam,Joseph Dahmen
Frontiers in Systems Biology (2024)
The ISME journalno. 12 (2023): 2326-2339
Beth Davenport,Steven J Hallam
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