Jared R. Leadbetter
Professor of Environmental Microbiology
B.S., Goucher College, 1991; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1997. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2000-06; Associate Professor, 2006-10; Professor, 2010-.
Research interests: lignocellulose conversion, biological hydrogen, microbial interactions, fermentation, microbial diversity
Overview
Leadbetter's research program at Caltech focuses on interspecies microbial interactions and has two distinct thrusts. One is lignocellulose conversion by the complex microbial communities present in the guts of termites. The other is the biodegradation of (and related research on) an important class of bacterial signaling molecules, acyl-homoserine lactones.
Related Courses
2023-24
ESE/Bi 166 – Microbial Physiology
FS/ESE/Ge 18 – First-Year Seminar: The Unseen Microbial World in Plain Sight
2022-23
ESE/Bi 166 – Microbial Physiology
FS/ESE/Ge 18 – First-Year Seminar: The Unseen Microbial World in Plain Sight
2021-22
ESE/Bi 166 – Microbial Physiology
FS/ESE/Ge 18 – Freshman Seminar: The Unseen Microbial World in Plain Sight
2020-21
ESE/Bi 166 – Microbial Physiology
FS/ESE/Ge 18 – Freshman Seminar: The Unseen Microbial World in Plain Sight