John Henry Lotz-McMillen (He/Him)

student, Georgetown University
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About John Henry Lotz-McMillen

Hi! I am a rising third-year in the College of Arts and Sciences majoring in neurobiology and minoring in science, technology, and international affairs. During my research summer, I will be using metagenomics to study the diversity and ecological role of viruses in Antarctic soil microbial communities with the Johnson Biosignatures Lab at Georgetown.

To give some context, metagenomics is a powerful bioinformatics sub-discipline that leverages genetic sequencing and data processing technologies to study microbial communities in their natural environments. Not only does this research allow us to better understand the ecological structure of environmental microbial ecosystems and how they play critical roles in cycling nutrients at a planetary scale, but studying microbial life can help us understand how life evolved on Earth in the first place. As we continue to overshoot planetary boundaries on Earth while simultaneously exploring deeper into outer space, these questions of how does our planetary system really work and what could such a living system look like on other planets become more and more important. 

If you're interested in reaching out to talk about biology, any of my "hobbies," your research, or anything else, feel free!!

I am a/an:

Undergraduate Leadership & Research Scholar

University

Georgetown University

Laidlaw Cohort Year

2024

Research Topic

Biological Sciences Ecology Environmental Geoscience Genetics

Area of Expertise

Biomedical Sciences Diversity and Inclusion Environment Technology

I am from:

United States of America

I speak:

English Spanish

My hobbies/interests are:

Gym Hiking/walking Music Nature & environment Reading Table tennis

I am open to participating in mentoring/buddy programmes

Yes

Influencer Of

Topics

Channels contributed to:

STEM Research

Rooms participated in:

Georgetown University