
معرفی
Christian Gübeli is a Researcher affiliated with the Professorship for Food Microbiology at ETH Zürich. His work spans interdisciplinary research areas including food microbiology, plant biology, and nanotechnology. Key focuses include bacteriophage-based detection systems for pathogens, strigolactone hormone signaling in plants, and innovative nanomaterial applications for environmental and medical challenges.
His research interests prominently feature rapid microbial detection methods using engineered phages, sustainable agricultural solutions through strigolactone analogues, and antiviral nanocomposite development for aerosol pathogen trapping. These efforts bridge fundamental science with practical applications in diagnostics, crop improvement, and environmental decontamination.
Recent work highlights include 2023 advancements in urinary pathogen detection via phage reporters and virus-trapping nanomaterials, alongside 2021 studies on synthetic strigolactones enhancing nutrient efficiency in poor soils. His contributions reflect a commitment to translating molecular insights into real-world solutions.
No scientific awards are listed here, though his prolific publication record underscores sustained research impact. No grant details or advising roles are specified in available data. His work is conducted within ETH Zürich's Food Microbiology professorship laboratory, contributing to both academic and applied research initiatives.



