Yu, Hang (Hank)

Title:Assistant Professor

Research Direction: Environmental Microbiology

Department: College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University

Email:hyu@urban.pku.edu.cn

Self Introduction

Research Interests

 ・ Dissecting natural microbial community dynamics and biogeochemical cycles

 ・ Investigating microbial and ecosystem responses to our changing environment

 ・ Exploring and utilizing the extreme microbial genetic and function potentials

 

Research Projects

 ・ Biological oxidation of methane

 ・ Microbial metal metabolism

 ・ Microbial interactions and symbiosis

 

Admission and Job Opportunities

Currently looking for masters and PhD students to start in Fall 2024 (application deadline: Fall 2023), and postdocs/research staff to start in Spring/Summer 2023. Please contact me for details and join us!


Education

2006.09-2010.05, B.Sc., Honors in Microbiology and Immunology, University of British Columbia (Advisor: William W. Mohn)

2011.09-2017.06, M.Sc. and Ph.D., Environmental Science and Engineering, California Institute of Technology (Advisor: Victoria J. Orphan)


Work Experience

2010.06-2010.12, Research Assistant, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (Advisors: Sebastian Sudek and Alexandra Z. Worden)

2017.08-2020.02, Postdoc, California Institute of Technology (Advisors: Victoria J. Orphan and Jared R. Leadbetter)

2020.07-2022.06, Postdoc, University of Southern California (Advisor: Moh Y. El-Naggar)

2022.12-, Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Geography and Natural Resources, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University


Research Direction

Environmental Microbiology, Microbial Ecology, Geomicrobiology



Publications

Publications

Full publication list: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=3no8Uy8AAAAJ

Yu, H., Speth, D.R., Connon, S.A., Goudeau, D., Malmstrom, R.R., Woyke, T., and Orphan V.J. (2022) Community structure and microbial associations in sediment-free methanotrophic enrichment cultures from a marine methane seep. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e02109-21.

Heryakusuma, C., Susanti, D., Yu, H., Li, Z., Purwantini, E., Hettich, R.L., Orphan, V.J., and Mukhopadhyay, B. (2022) A reduced F420-dependent nitrite reductase (FNiR) in an anaerobic methanotrophic archaeon. Journal of Bacteriology. e00078-22.

Yu, H., Chadwick, G.L., Lingappa, U.F., and Leadbetter J.R. (2022) Comparative genomics on cultivated and uncultivated, freshwater and marine “Candidatus Manganitrophaceae” species implies their worldwide reach in manganese chemolithoautotrophy. mBio. 13 (2), e03421-21.

Chadwick, G. L., Skennerton, C. T., Laso-Pérez, R., Leu, A. O., Speth, D. R., Yu, H., Morgan-Lang, C., Hatzenpichler, R., Goudeau, D., & Malmstrom, R. (2022). Comparative genomics reveals electron transfer and syntrophic mechanisms differentiating methanotrophic and methanogenic archaea. Plos Biology 20 (1): e3001508.

Yu, H., Skennerton, C.T., Chadwick, G.L., Leu, A.O., Aoki, M., Tyson, G.W., and Orphan V.J. (2022) Sulfate differentially stimulates but is not respired by diverse anaerobic methanotrophic archaea. The ISME Journal 16, 168–177.

Yu, H., Leadbetter, J.R. (2020) Bacterial chemolithoautotrophy via manganese oxidation. Nature 583, 453–458. (Cover)
Yu, H., Susanti, D., McGlynn, S.E., Skennerton, C.T., Chourey, K., Iyer, R., Scheller, S., Tavormina, P., Hettich, R.L., Mukhopadhyay, B., and Orphan, V.J. (2018) Comparative genomics and proteomic analysis of assimilatory sulfate reduction pathways in anaerobic methanotrophic archaea. Frontiers in Microbiology. 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2018.02917

Scheller, S., Yu, H., Chadwick, G.L., McGlynn, S.E., and Orphan, V.J. (2016) Artificial electron acceptors decouple archaeal methane oxidation from sulfate reduction. Science 351: 703–707.

van Baren, M.J., Bachy, C., Reistetter, E.N., Purvine, S.O., Grimwood, J., Sudek, S., Yu, H., Poirier, C., Deerinck, T.J., Kuo, A.,

Grigoriev, I.V., Wong, C., Smith, R.D., Callister, S.J., Wei, C., Schmutz, J., and Worden, A.Z. (2016) Evidence-based green algal genomics reveals marine diversity and ancestral characteristics of land plants. BMC Genomics 17: 267.

Glass, J.B., Yu, H., Steele, J.A., Dawson, K.S., Sun, S., Chourey, K., Pan, C., Hettich, R.L., Orphan, V.J. (2014) Geochemical, metagenomic and metaproteomic insights into trace metal utilization by methane-oxidizing microbial consortia in sulphidic marine sediments. Environmental Microbiology 6, 1592-1611.

Hartmann, M., Howes, C.G., VanInsberghe, D., Yu, H., Bachar, D., Christen, R., Nilsson, R.H., Hallam, S.J. and Mohn, W.W. (2012) Significant and persistent impact of timber harvesting on soil microbial communities in Northern coniferous forests. The ISME Journal 6, 2199–2218.


Patents

Scheller, S., Orphan, V. J. and Yu, H. (2017). Methane oxidation methods and compositions. United States Patent No. US20170107479A1.


 

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