Academic Career and Research Areas
Jinlong Ru conducts research in phage therapy, metagenomics, and natural product drug discovery. His current work focuses on developing advanced computational tools for viromic data analysis to deepen our understanding of phage-host interactions and accelerate the discovery of novel therapeutics.
Professional Background
Postdoc, Institute of Virology, Helmholtz Center Munich, Germany
Ph.D. in Bioinformatics at the Technical University of Munich, Germany
Thesis: Computational Analysis of the Role of Bacteriophages in Environment and Health
M.Sc. in Bioinformatics at the Northwest A&F University, China
B.Sc. in Biotechnology at the Northwest A&F University, China
Publications
Pagani, G. ; Loss, G. ; Pechlivanis, S. ; Depner, M. ; Müller, C. ; Ru, J. ; Strunz-Lehner, C. ; Humphrey, G. ; Ackermann, G. ; Amir, A. ; Melnik, A. ; Garg, N. ; Knight, R. ; Dorrestein, P.C. ; Schmitt-Kopplin, P. ; Deng, L. ; Schloter, M. ; Divaret-Chauveau, A. ; Roduit, C. ; Karvonen, A.M. ; Genuneit, J. ; von Mutius, E. ; Ege, M.J.
Gram-positive bacteria and the inverse association between farm exposure and childhood asthma.Ru, J. ; Xue, J. ; Chen, Z. ; Deng, L.
Virome and colorectal cancer: Paving the way for future explorations and clinical applications.Xue, J. ; Ru, J. ; Deng, L.
Phagentherapie durch Hochdurchsatz-Tagging beschleunigen.