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Luiz Roesch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Cell Science at the University of Florida. His research focuses on microbial diversity, metagenomics, and the interplay between microbiomes and human/animal health. He has contributed to understanding microbial communities in environments ranging from soil and gut ecosystems to space missions. His work bridges microbiology with clinical, environmental, and agricultural applications.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the text, but his research spans over 20 years with publications since 2014. His studies include genomic characterization of bacteria, microbial responses to environmental changes, and associations between microbiota and diseases like osteoporosis, glycogen storage disorders, and sepsis.
Key research interests include bacterial species diversity, antibiotic resistance in neonates, microbiome-genotype interactions, and microbial contributions to human pathologies. Recent articles highlight innovations in sequencing pipelines (e.g., RESCUE) and applications of microbiome data to clinical and agricultural contexts.
His articles collectively address themes like microbial resilience under environmental stress, human microbiome-disease links, and agricultural sustainability. No awards are mentioned, but his work reflects significant contributions to microbial research methodologies and interdisciplinary applications.
Lab affiliations or grant details are not specified, though his position suggests involvement in university research infrastructure. His office is located in Room 1247 of the Microbiology Building (#981) on the UF campus.
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