About


The Wendling lab was launched at ETH Zurich before moving to LMU Munich in 2024.

We aim to unravel how bacteria evolve in response to abiotic and biotic environmental interactions. We thereby focus on one of the most important players that influence bacterial ecology and evolution: mobile genetic elements (MGEs), including plasmids and phages, which can provide their bacterial hosts with accessory genes, such as virulence and/ or antibiotic resistance genes.

By working at different levels of biological complexity, from clonal populations to complex microbial communities, we aim to elucidate phage-bacteria interactions in diverse backgrounds. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, we employ a diverse array of techniques such as molecular biology, experimental evolution, in vivo infection experiments, genomics, and mathematical modelling. This holistic approach enables us to explore antimicrobial resistance, infectious diseases, and phage therapy from various angles, leading to a comprehensive understanding of these complex phenomena and advancing phage therapy applications in gut infections.


Our research priorities include the following:
  1. Understanding ecological and evolutionary interactions between prophages, commensals, and pathogens in the gastro-intestinal tract
  2. Reveal the role of prophages in gut health and diseases
  3. Explore how novel insights into phage ecology and evolution can improve phage therapy
AG Wendling main research topics

Most recent publications


Phage quest: a beginner’s guide to explore viral diversity in the prokaryotic world


Carolin Charlotte Wendling; Marie Vasse; Sébastien Wielgoss

Briefings in Bioinformatics, vol. 26(5), 2025


Pioneer of bacterial genetics: the legacy of Esther Miriam Lederberg


Carolin Charlotte Wendling; Zachary M Bailey

GENETICS, vol. 231(3), 2025


Prophage maintenance is determined by environment-dependent selective sweeps rather than mutational availability


Zachary M Bailey, Claudia Igler, Carolin Charlotte Wendling

Current Biology, 2024


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Prof. Wendling and her Team
Diversity and inclusion in our lab
We are committed to fostering a research environment grounded in respect, openness, and diversity. Different perspectives, backgrounds, and experiences enrich scientific creativity and strengthen the quality of our work. We aim to ensure that all team members feel welcome, safe, and equally supported, regardless of identity, origin, gender, religion, or socio-economic background. 

Contact


Dr. Carolin Wendling

Professor for Medical Microbiology


[email protected]


+49 89 2180-72910


Max von Pettenkofer Institute

LMU

Pettenkoferstrasse 9a
80336 München
Germany


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