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Jochen Blom is a researcher at Justus Liebig University Giessen, Germany, holding a tenured position as Akademischer Rat (since 2017 Akademischer Oberrat). His research focuses on genomics, bioinformatics, and microbiology, with particular expertise in bacterial genomics and comparative genomic analyses. Blom has established himself as a prominent contributor to the field of microbial genomics through numerous publications in high-impact journals.
Blom received his PhD in 2013 from the Faculty of Technology at Bielefeld University with a thesis titled 'Comparative genomics on gene and single nucleotide level.' Prior to that, he completed his Diploma in Informatics in the Natural Sciences from the same university in 2006, where his diploma thesis focused on 'CAmpER - Calculation of Amplification Efficiencies for RT-PCR-experiments.' His educational background combines strong computational skills with biological applications, positioning him at the intersection of bioinformatics and microbiology.
His research interests span genomics, bioinformatics, and microbiology, with a strong emphasis on bacterial genome analysis, comparative genomics, and microbial ecology. Blom's work often involves the genomic characterization of various bacterial species, including Pseudomonas, Frankia, and other microorganisms with agricultural or environmental significance. His research bridges computational biology with experimental microbiology, focusing on understanding microbial diversity, evolution, and function. He has made significant contributions to bacterial taxonomy, having co-authored numerous papers describing novel bacterial species across multiple genera.
Analysis of Blom's recent publications reveals a strong focus on bacterial genomics, particularly in the characterization of novel bacterial species and strains. His work spans diverse areas including soil microbiome responses to environmental stress, biocontrol agents for plant pathogens, genome evolution in symbiotic bacteria, and the genomic basis of bacterial virulence. There's a clear trend toward integrative approaches combining genomic, metagenomic, and functional analyses to understand microbial ecology and evolution. His collaborations span multiple international institutions, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of modern microbiome research.
Blom has been actively involved in research programs funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), including 'Genomik-Transfer' (2010-2013) and 'Genomik-Plus' (2006-2010), which focused on genome research for industrial production, nutrition, environment, and health. These projects provided foundational work for his subsequent research in microbial genomics and applications.
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