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Biology Colloquium | April 6, 2026

Phage, Antibiotics, and the Bee Gut: Ecology, Resistance, and Synergies

Dino Sbardellati

Dino Sbardellati
Ph.D. Candidate, Microbiology Graduate Group, Vanette Lab, UC Davis

Darwin Hall 103
12:00 PM - 12:50 PM

Dino is a microbiologist interested in understanding how microbial ecology shapes macroscale ecology. He received a BA in biology from Sonoma State University and an MS in Bacteriology from the University of Wisconsin Madison. Dino has worked on projects exploring how reintroduced Tule elk modulate terrestrial arthropod populations, how antibiotic treatment impacts gut microbial communities in Passalid beetles, and how diet effects bovine rumen microbial communities. In the Vannette lab, Dino’s work deals with studying the bacteriophage (viruses which target bacteria) communities associated with the bumble bee gut and how phages shape gut microbial communities. 

For more information, please visit: https://vannettelab.faculty.ucdavis.edu/lab-members/ 

Hosted by Dr. Nathan Rank.