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Dr. Chris Rinke is an Honorary Associate Professor at the School of Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences, University of Queensland. His research focuses on microbial diversity, metagenomics, and the ecology of uncultivated microorganisms, particularly archaea and their viruses.
His work spans marine environments, deep-sea sediments, and biogeochemical cycling, with significant contributions to genome taxonomy databases and phylogenetic classification. Recent studies include investigations into Poseidoniales viruses, the role of Patescibacteriota in ecosystems, and applications of machine learning to microbial ecology.
Dr. Rinke has published extensively on topics such as horizontal gene transfer in archaea, plastic biodegradation microbiomes, and the impact of environmental toxins on marine microbial communities. He collaborates with international consortia like the GTDB and ICTV, advancing standardized taxonomic frameworks.
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