Bisanz Lab Website Our mission is to understand how microbial diversity shapes host physiology.

Dr. Jordan Bisanz is an assistant professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, and Dorothy Foehr and J. Lloyd Huck Early Career Chair in Host-Microbiome Interactions at the Pennsylvania State University and the One Health Microbiome Center. The Bisanz lab combines multi-omics analyses, gnotobiotic animal models, and wet lab experimentation to understand how gut microbes interact with each other and their host to shape health. With a dual focus on generating both mechanistic knowledge, and leveraging it for translational applications, the Bisanz lab is active in the development of microbiota-targeted interventions including genetically engineered probiotics and synthetic fecal microbiota transplants.

Download a copy of Jordan’s Fall 2025 CV here.

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