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Julian Marchesi graduated from Cardiff University with a PhD in biochemistry (1992) and became interested in the role bacteria play in ecosystem function. During his post-doctoral years he developed an interest in the contribution of uncultured microbes to the maintenance and function of ecosystems i.e. molecular microbial ecology. He subsequently secured a Wellcome Trust Fellowship which extended his molecular microbial ecology interest and investigated, with culture independent methods, the diversity and distribution of genes involved in biodegradation of priority pollutants in pristine environments. After a short time investigating the deep biosphere he obtained a Lectureship (2001) in the Department of Microbiology, University College Cork, Ireland where he transferred these “omic” skills into the human gut and started to investigate the human gut ecosystem in health and disease. After 7 years in UCC, he moved back to Cardiff University in 2008 to a senior lectureship, where he investigates the role of the gut microbiome in maintaining host health and initiating diseases not only of the gut, but throughout the host system. In 2015 he was promoted to Professor at Cardiff and in 2016 to Professor at Imperial College London.
His work uses a variety of “omic” approaches such as metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, metabonomics and molecular ecology. Over his 22 year career he has authored over 190 journal articles and peer-reviewed publications and is a senior editor for ISME Journal. He is the current chair of the BSG's Gut Microbiota for Health Expert Panel and chaired the Microbiology Society's "Unlocking the Microbiome " working group and the subsequent publication.
His work uses a variety of “omic” approaches such as metagenomics, metatranscriptomics, metabonomics and molecular ecology. Over his 22 year career he has authored over 190 journal articles and peer-reviewed publications and is a senior editor for ISME Journal. He is the current chair of the BSG's Gut Microbiota for Health Expert Panel and chaired the Microbiology Society's "Unlocking the Microbiome " working group and the subsequent publication.
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Gastroenterologyno. 5 (2024): S-1476
Gastroenterologyno. 5 (2024): S-559
Daniel Martinez-Martinez,Tanara V. Peres, Kristin Gehling,Leonor Quintaneiro, Cecilia Cabrera,Stephen J. Cutty,Lena Best,Georgios Marinos,Johannes Zimmermann, Ayesha Safoor,Despoina Chrysostomou,Joao B. Mokochinski,
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Gastroenterologyno. 5 (2024): S-1152-S-1153
Olivia G. King, Alexander Y. Yip,Victoria Horrocks,Jesús Miguéns Blanco,Julian Marchesi,Benjamin H. Mullish,Thomas B. Clarke,Julie A. McDonald
Gastroenterologyno. 5 (2024): S-584
Maja Skov Kragsnaes, Jennifer Rugaard Bregndahl Jensen,Anna Christine Nilsson, Muhammad Irfan Malik,Heidi Lausten Munk,Jens Kristian Pedersen,Hans Christian Horn,Mogens Kruhoffer,Karsten Kristiansen,Benjamin H. Mullish,Julian R. Marchesi,Jens Kjeldsen,
RMD OPENno. 1 (2024)
GUTno. 2 (2024): 379-383
S. Balarajah, L. Martinez-Gili, J. Alexander,B. Mullish, R. Perry, J. Li,J. Marchesi,M. Parkes,T. Orchard,L. Hicks, H. Williams
JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS (2024): I13-I13
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G-Index: 146
Sociability: 7
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