| Oct 1 |
Appointed as Associate Professor I joined the Department of Environmental and Natural Resource Science, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (also affiliated with the Graduate School of Advanced Interdisciplinary Sciences, Predictive Informatics Course, and the Institute of Agriculture). Currently setting up my new lab—stay hungry, stay foolish! |
| Sep 26 |
Invited talk at the 63rd Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society of Japan Symposium: “Interdisciplinary approaches to the origin of life from a biophysical perspective” Talk title: “Thermodynamic constraints on metabolic pathway selection in living systems.” Many thanks to Dr. Yutetsu Kuruma and Dr. Tony Z. Jia for organizing this inspiring session. |
| Jul 11 |
Organized a special symposium at ACMB–JSMB 2025 Symposium: “Unraveling microbial community dynamics through metabolic interactions.” Special thanks to invited speakers Risa Sasaki, Hugh McCullough, and Hyun-Seob Song (University of Nebraska–Lincoln). |
| Jul 10 |
Invited talk at the Joint Conference of ACMB and JSMB 2025 Talk title: “Thermodynamic and metabolic trait-based approaches to microbial community modeling.” Sincere thanks to organizer Dr. Ken Miki (Ryukoku University). |
| Jun 19 |
Paper accepted in Environmental Microbiology Reports Title: “Linking Cell Size, Vmax and Km in Phototrophs and Chemotrophs: Insights From Bayesian Inference.” Authors: Risa Sasaki and Mayumi Seto. |
| Feb 21 |
Grant Awarded (Transformative Research Area A) Project title: “Evolutionary interactions between life metabolism and planetary material cycles in the CO World.” PI: Mayumi Seto (FY2025–2026, total 7.8 million JPY). I’m very excited to collaborate with the CO World members! |
| Jan 14 |
Paper accepted in Environmental Microbiology Title: “Thermodynamics Underpinning the Microbial Community-Level Nitrogen Energy Metabolism.” Authors: Mayumi Seto, Risa Sasaki, Hideshi Ooka, and Ryuhei Nakamura. |
| Mar. 1 |
Mayumi Seto participates in a new project funded through Digital Biosphere (KAKENHI Grant-in-Aid for Transformative Research Areas (A)) Mayumi Seto is the principal investigator on "Elucidation of microbial community functions for high-resolution biogeochemical process prediction" (10,400,000 JPY). This project aims to establish methodologies for predicting microbial metabolism from environmental DNA monitoring to enhance biogeochemical process prediction and control. By comparing geochemical factors directly linked to energy metabolism with metabolic information derived from environmental DNA, the study seeks to validate the utility of DNA-based data for understanding microbial functions. |
| Aug. 25 |
New paper published in Frontiers in Marine Science! Ph.D. student Yasuhito Hayashi from the University of Tsukuba has published a paper revealing new insights into marine aggregate dynamics. Congratulations, Hayashi-san!
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| Jun. 23 | New paper was accepted in Ecology Letters! A new study investigated energy utilization in low-energy microbial ecosystems. Using a unique oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction network model, Mayumi Seto and Michio Kondoh (Tohoku University) explored community-level competition and cooperation. Results showed that microbial functional diversity and material cycling enhances energy use efficiency through metabolic handoffs. These self-organized interactions provide insights into effective energy utilization strategies and the functioning of microbial ecosystems. |
| Jan. 4 | New paper modeling explores the effect of increase in carbon dioxide on the coastal ecosystem regime shift Mayumi Seto and the reserach group in Shimoda Marine Research Center,
Tsukuba Univesity, assessed the effect of increase in carbon dioxide on the potential undesirable shift from a macroalgal-dominant state to
a turf-algal dominant state in coastal ecosystems.
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| Dec. 1 | NWU collaboration team paricipates in projects funded through the Iwatani Naoji Foundation Mayumi Seto is the principle ingestigator on "Installation of a solar-powred biotope and its application for carbon neutral education and ecological research" (2,000,000 JPY). This project will create a solar-powered biotope at NWU and monitor the changes in water quality and microbial community composition. |
| Feb. 28 | Mayumi Seto paricipates in projects funded through JSPS KAKENHI C Mayumi Seto is the principle ingestigator on "Toward an integrated theory of the relationship between chemotrophic microbial communities and free energy" (4,160,000 JPY). This project aims to build an integrated thermodynamic and community-ecological theory for the relationship between microbes that harnesses chemical reactions and the Gibbs energy available for microbial community. |
| Jul. 29 | Mayumi Seto gave an online lecture "Application of bioenergetics to microbial modeling" in iTHEMS Biology Seminar programme at Riken. |
| Apr. 26 | Website has been renewed. |