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Rustem Ismagilov is the Ethel Wilson Bowles and Robert Bowles Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at the Merkin Institute, and Director of the Jacobs Institute for Molecular Engineering for Medicine. His work bridges chemistry, biology, and engineering to address global health challenges. The Ismagilov Group focuses on understanding human-microbe interactions, developing rapid diagnostics (e.g., for infectious diseases like SARS-CoV-2), and advancing technologies for high-resolution biological measurements. Their interdisciplinary team collaborates closely with clinical and industrial partners to translate research into real-world impact.
Research interests prioritize microbiome dynamics, viral load quantification, and novel diagnostic tools. Key areas include gut microbiota's role in health, antibiotic susceptibility testing, and spatial microbiota imaging. The group's patented technologies, such as microfluidic systems and freeze-cast ceramic membranes, enhance precision in sample handling and analysis.
Recent studies emphasize viral load disparities across specimen types (e.g., throat vs. nasal swabs) and their implications for early infection detection. The lab's work also explores how environmental factors and microbiota influence cognitive health and disease.
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