Exploration and exploitation of microbes
The Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research (WCMR) promotes research and education in the application of microbiological principles and techniques to address environmental, industrial, economic, and human health challenges.
Through the WCMR, members with diverse research interests and varying academic backgrounds come together to engage in collaborative research in which microbes, as part of aquatic, terrestrial, engineered and host-associated environments, are explored through:
- computational analysis of sequence data
- identification of constituent species
- annotation and identification of novel molecular activities
- development of synthetic biology applications
- engineering of microbial processes for industrial applications
- participation in international sharing
- standardization of big data
- understanding the role of microbes in society.
As a group, the Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research plans to unify, catalyze, and promote multidisciplinary research which explores and exploits microbes at the University of Waterloo. The WCMR also supports partnerships between students, researchers, and external partners through networking events, collaborative projects and science communication. As of 2017, the WCMR is an official centre of the University of Waterloo.
News
WCMR Leadership Changes
Announcing leadership changes as WCMR prepares for renewal.
Oxford Nanopore Technology Sequencing Services at UW
The Waterloo Genomics Surveillance Centre (WGSC) is pleased to offer Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) sequencing services at the University of Waterloo.
UW Interdisciplinary Trailblazer Fund Round 5 - Call for Applications
University of Waterloo Office of Research has announced the competition for the UW Interdisciplinary Trailblazer Fund - Round 5, intended to support early career researchers kickstart their potentially game-changing interdisciplinary research project and better prepare them for external funding opportunities, such as New Frontiers Research Fund (NFRF) Exploration Grants.
Applications are due November 27, 2023.
Funding from the Trailblazer award may only be used for co-funding jointly supervised graduate student(s) and/or postdoctoral fellow(s) who is/are directly involved in the proposed project. Applicants are expected to have other funding resources available to cover other project expenses by the time the project commences.
For details on the call, including eligibility criteria and detailed application instructions, view the full call.
Events
Beyond the Search Bar: AI Tools for Smarter Literature Reviews
Join us at 11:30 in EV1 221 for a workshop with UW Maths and Computer Science Librarian, Rebecca Hutchison.
This workshop introduces researchers to a selection of AI-enabled tools that can be used to help find existing literature on a wide range of topics. In addition to practical demonstrations and tips for using them effectively, we’ll also critically examine their limitations, including potential biases, and privacy and copyright concerns.
Lunch will be served, please register to attend.
WCMR Talk: Evelien Adriaenssens
Join us for a WCMR special seminar given by guest speaker Evelien Adriaenssens on
Thursday, December 4 at
11:00 am
DC 1304
Please register so we can contact you as details are solidified.
Dr. Adriaenssens will talk about her work on investigating the virome in early life and on bacteriophages associated with important commensal organisms.
2nd Annual WCMR Research Symposium
The 2026 WCMR Research Symposium event will take place in June. Check back closer to the date for details!