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Dr. Abhijeet Shah is a Researcher at the University of Hohenheim, affiliated with the Institute of Animal Sciences within the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. He holds a PhD from Friedrich Schiller University (2020), an MSc from Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich (2012), and a BSc from Iowa State University (2009). His research focuses on genomic and transcriptomic analysis of insects and other organisms, with a particular emphasis on evolutionary genomics, large genome architectures, and biomineralization processes. He collaborates with Prof. Dr. Martin Hasselmann and contributes to research networks like the Hohenheim Center for Livestock Microbiome Research (HoLMiR) and the Competence Center for Biodiversity and Integrative Taxonomy (KomBioTa).
His work includes studies on grasshopper genomics, frog life history decoupling, and shellfish biomineralization. Key contributions involve developing methodologies for analyzing complex genomes and transcriptomes, such as high-throughput sequencing and graph-based clustering. Recent research highlights include investigations into genomic repeats in grasshoppers and phylogenetic methodological challenges.
Dr. Shah’s expertise spans bioinformatics, comparative genomics, and evolutionary biology. He actively participates in academic events like the 23rd Annual State of the Art Winter Symposium (2023). His research bridges basic science and applied questions in animal genetics, contributing to both theoretical understanding and practical applications in agriculture and marine biology.
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