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Werner Ruppitsch serves as Professor for Antibiotic Resistance and Microbial Genomics at the Institute of Hygiene and Medical Microbiology, Medical University of Innsbruck, a position held since April 2025. His career spans pivotal roles in Austrian public health microbiology and academic research.
Educational background includes biology studies at the Universities of Graz and Innsbruck, followed by doctoral research on Fanconi anemia at Freie Universität Berlin. At the Federal Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), he established one of the world's largest Listeria genome databases comprising 25,000 genomes as of 2025.
His research focuses on antibiotic resistance mechanisms, microbial genomics, and AI-driven pathogen detection, with emphasis on hospital-acquired infections and bacterial typing. Current work integrates artificial intelligence with genomic surveillance to combat resistant pathogens.
No scientific awards were documented in the source material. Advising activities and grant funding details remain unspecified, though his leadership in the AGES genome database project indicates significant research infrastructure development.
Institutional affiliation centers on the Institute of Hygiene and Medical Microbiology at the Medical University of Innsbruck, where he directs genomic research initiatives addressing critical public health threats through advanced sequencing methodologies.
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