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Rodrigo Ibarra Chavez serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology, Microbiology at the University of Copenhagen's Faculty of Science, with a secondary appointment as Guest Researcher in the Section for Hologenomics at the Globe Institute. His research bridges biomedical engineering and microbiology, focusing on bacteriophage-host interactions and microbiome dynamics.
His work centers on phage-inducible chromosomal islands (PICIs), synthetic biology applications, and bacterial pathogenesis. Key research areas include developing PICIs as diagnostic platforms, studying phage satellites for biotechnology, and investigating CRISPR-Cas systems for antimicrobial development. His publications reveal strong emphasis on horizontal gene transfer mechanisms, bacterial evolution, and novel antimicrobial strategies.
Recent publications show increasing translational focus, with 2023-2024 work advancing diagnostic applications and single-cell analysis of bacterial populations. His research demonstrates significant interdisciplinary collaboration across virology, genetics, and synthetic biology.
Dr. Ibarra Chavez maintains active research networks with high citation impact, evidenced by patent references and Wikipedia citations. His work has been highlighted by news outlets and policy sources, indicating real-world scientific influence.
He advises no formal students listed in current records but collaborates extensively with international researchers including Penadés, Haag, and Seed. His lab work focuses on phage-based systems and bacterial genome engineering, though specific facility details aren't provided in source materials.
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