Vision of
Rosado Lab
The Rosado Lab (MEGB Lab) main research interests are centered around the study of microbial diversity and new microbial metabolisms, using conventional tools associated to multi-omics approaches to understand the evolutionary history, ecological roles, and physiological capacity and capabilities of free-living and symbiotic microorganisms, including those found at the extremes of where life exists.
Regarding extremophiles (microbes from extreme environments), we are also interested in Astrobiology, exploring concepts and fundamentals on how the use of extremophiles can be beneficial for crops and other biotechnological developments and, in turn, can also generate technologies with potential application in space colonization. Currently, there are important programs developed by space agencies from different nations and these concepts are within some objectives of the 2030 vision for the kingdom.
Rosado's research is inter- and multidisciplinary, at the interface of basic and applied (biotechnology/Microbial/microbiome-based solutions) aspects of environmental processes. The main questions that guide his research are the following: What novel genes / genomes, microorganisms, interaction mechanisms and host x microbial metabolism are present in different ecosystems? Can we use them to promote environmental and human health? How can we define the health of these organisms and ecosystems? What are the microbial components of different environmental samples, including those from extreme ecosystems, and how are these communities affected by environmental (and global) changes and anthropogenic factors? How can we minimize these impacts by manipulating microbial communities and / or organisms? To try to answer some of these questions, our group applies a plethora of techniques.
Complex problems need multidisciplinary approaches.
Introduction
of Professor Rosado
Professor Rosado is a microbiologist studying different aspects of Microbial and Microbiome Sciences. He is Professor of Bioscience at BESE-KAUST. Former Full Professor at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and Visiting Professor at the Department of Land, Air and Water Resources, University of California - Davis, USA. Director of the Institute of Microbiology (2010-2014) and Vice-President of the Brazilian Society of Microbiology (2011-2014); holds a BSc in Biological Sciences, MSc (Microbiology), PhD in Microbiology from UFRJ and Wageningen University & Research (WUR), The Netherlands. Associate editor: Journal of Microbiological Methods, Frontiers in Microbiology (Review editor). Former associate Editor: BMC Microbiology, Brazilian Journal of Microbiology (BJM) and International Journal of Biodiversity. Prof. Rosado is one of the editors of the book “Modern Soil Microbiology”, one of the most frequently cited and used textbooks in soil microbiology. His background is on environmental microbiology, with focus on molecular microbial ecology, soil Eco genomics and biotechnology, extreme environments, evolution of metabolisms and novel metabolic pathways and bioremediation.