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  3. The 2025 Stairs Lecture in Chemistry

The 2025 Stairs Lecture in Chemistry

Posted: January 8, 2025

Community Speaker Series Lecture featuring Lindsay Eltis

Reads The Stairs Lecture in Chemistry - How pathogens use traits from environmental bacteria to survive in human hosts. by Dr. Lindsay D. Eltis Community Speaker Series

Event Details

  • Thursday, March 27, 2025
    7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    Trent University
    Room: OCA 203

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The Stairs Lecture in Chemistry. Lindsay Eltis presents How Pathogens Use Traits from Environmental Bacteria to Survive in Human Hosts.

Description: The vast majority of mycobacteria live in soil and other environments where they break down an astoundingly wide range of organic compounds. This ability plays an important role in the global carbon cycle. For example, bacteria are the only organisms known to degrade and grow on steroids, using them for carbon and energy. This talk will summarize our discovery of cholesterol degradation in an environmental bacterium, and how this helped us to understand the ability of two pernicious pathogens to survive in their human host. The first, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a leading cause of mortality from an infectious agent world-wide. The second, Mycobacterium abscessus, is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for non-tuberculous pulmonary infections often associated with cystic fibrosis patients. In our journey, we used a wide variety of techniques to elucidate the step-by-step process by which these bacteria break down cholesterol and steroids. We have also used chemical and genetic approaches to probe the degradation pathway as a target for novel therapeutics that are urgently needed to decrease the length, and improve the efficacy, of treatments.

Speaker Bio: Eltis, Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Microbial Catabolism and Biocatalysis is a world leader on bacterial enzymes and pathways responsible for the catabolism of aromatic compounds and steroids. Through >200 peer-reviewed publications, he has made seminal contributions to understanding the functions and catalytic mechanisms of key microbial enzymes, as well as the organization and regulation of bacterial catabolic pathways. Eltis helped identify the cholesterol catabolic pathway as a potential target to treat mycobacterial diseases and has ongoing collaborations to develop novel therapeutics targeting this pathway. He has also contributed to the development of microbial cell factories to valorize lignin. Over the course of his career, Eltis has secured research funding from CIHR, Canadian Lung association, CF Canada, NSERC, Genome BC and Canada, the US Department of Energy, and various industry partners.


Community Speaker Series 

At Trent University, we believe in the power of lifelong learning and professional development for our alumni, staff, faculty, students, and community members. Each year, Trent offers public lectures featuring visiting distinguished visiting scholars and experts, sharing ideas and knowledge on subjects such as the Environment, Business and Public Policy, Philosophy, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Thanks to generous philanthropic support, these talks are free and open to both the Trent community and the public. 

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