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Daoming Wang is a researcher at the Department of Genetics within the Faculty of Medical Sciences at the University of Groningen, specifically affiliated with the University Medical Center Groningen (UMCG). Wang is an active contributor to the Lifelines Cohort Study and has established a significant research profile in gut microbiome studies.
Wang's research focuses on gut microbial genetic variation landscape and its interaction with host genetics and environment in human health, multi-omics integration in population cohort studies, and the role of gut microbiome in cardiometabolic and kidney health. Their work spans microbial ecology, host-microbe interactions, and genetic regulation of microbiome composition.
Wang's publications reveal a strong trend in applying advanced genomic and computational techniques to understand how gut microbiome composition relates to human health conditions including cardiometabolic diseases, kidney health, sarcopenia, and immune responses in HIV patients. The research often involves large-scale population studies and interdisciplinary approaches combining microbiology, genetics, and computational biology.
- Large Research Grant from UMCG (Forse onderzoeksbeurzen voor veelbelovende UMCG-wetenschappers)
Wang has been involved in significant collaborative research projects, particularly within the Lifelines Cohort Study, working closely with established researchers like Jingyuan Fu and Rinse Weersma. Their research has received substantial media attention, including coverage in both Dutch and Chinese media outlets, with notable mentions in scientific news regarding breakthroughs in gut microbiome fingerprinting algorithms.


