Presented By: Michael J. DiLegge, MSc
Speaker Biography: Michael J. DiLegge, MSc has served as the director of microbiology at Impello Biosciences Inc. for two years and helps to spearhead all things R&D-related for Impello. Michael holds two degrees in horticulture from Colorado State University; a bachelor's in food crop production as well as a master's focusing on plant rhizosphere microbiology. Michael's background is in bacterial microbiome sciences focusing on plant-microbe interactions in both soil and soilless cultivation systems and has worked as an hourly researcher in CSU's Center of Rhizosphere Biology for 5+ years conducting research during both his undergraduate and graduate studies. Michael has authored and co-authored several publications in the plant- and host-associated microbiome spaces in journals under the Nature Research publishing group. In addition to studying the interactions between plants and their associated bacteria and fungi, Michael has also studied in depth both (i) bacterial-feeding and plant parasitic nematodes, as well as (ii) herbivorous caterpillars and their gut microbial communities. Outside of his research career Michael is also passionate about mycology, permaculture, and sustainability in both agricultural systems as well as his everyday life.
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