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Martina Dal Bello

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I am a microbial community ecologist and my main interest is understanding how the environment shapes the structure of microbial communities. During my PhD at the University of Pisa, I worked under the supervision of Lisandro Benedetti-Cecchi, investigating the impacts of pulse perturbations and the occurrence of regime shifts in microbial biofilms and algal forests of intertidal habitats. After working in the field with natural communities, I decided to learn to perform experiments in the lab and I joined Jeff Gore’s group at MIT as a postdoc. My postdoctoral research focused on dissecting the effects of temperature and nutrient availability on the diversity and structure of microbial communities. I am fascinated by the possibility of harnessing metabolic principles and structures to understand how bacterial communities assemble and function in diverse environmental conditions.

Last Updated on August 29, 2025.

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Università di Pisa, Biology

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