Welcome

The Motta lab studies organismal interactions in host-associated microbial communities. 

We use the honey bee, Apis mellifera, as an experimental model to explore the processes governing the assembly of gut microbial communities and their impact on host biology.

We also investigate how environmental stressors, such as agrochemicals and plant toxins, affect gut microbial communities and the consequences for host health.

the way we do science 

The Motta lab fosters a supportive environment for collaborative research and interdisciplinary teamwork. We welcome individuals from diverse backgrounds, identities, and experiences, and are committed to maintaining an inclusive lab where everyone is respected and thrives.

NEWS

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Jan 2026

Congratulations to Zoë BeDell on receiving the Southwestern Branch Percival Scientific Undergraduate Entomology Student Activity Award! Be sure to catch her oral presentation at the 2026 SWB-ESA meeting in Amarillo, TX! Zoë, don't forget to catch some bees on your way to Amarillo! ;)

SWB ESA Award

Aug 2024

2024 New Faculty Orientation - Meeting Reveille

2024 New Faculty Orientation

May 2024

Trio of Scientists to Unlock Mystery, Power of Microbiome

Trio of Scientists to Unlock Mystery, Power of Microbiome