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Merlijn van Gaal is a researcher at Wageningen University & Research, focusing on microbiology and intestinal health. His work bridges fungal physiology and animal health, particularly in agricultural contexts.
- Key Research Areas: Gut microbiota, Aspergillus niger metabolism, protein fermentation in piglets
- Collaborations: Active in interdisciplinary teams studying intestinal flora and host interactions
Van Gaal’s research examines microbial communities in piglet intestines and fungal secretion mechanisms. His work includes analyzing how Aspergillus niger regulates iron bioavailability through citrate secretion, a process critical for both industrial biotechnology and understanding pathogenic mechanisms.
His recent publications highlight trends in animal health, microbial ecology, and fungal metabolic engineering. He contributes to datasets on Aspergillus niger growth conditions and mucin-degrading microbial communities, with ongoing projects up to 2025.
Van Gaal participates in academic conferences like the WIAS Annual Conference, focusing on practical applications of microbiome research in agriculture. His work has been cited over 85 times, with significant social media and academic engagement.
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