
معرفی
Kārlis Rācenis is an Associate Professor and Vice-Dean of Sciences at the Faculty of Medicine, Rīga Stradiņš University. He holds academic and research positions in multiple departments and institutes, including the Department of Biology and Microbiology, Department of Internal Diseases (Internal Medicine), the Phage Research Group, and the Institute of Public Health, where he serves as Principal Investigator.
His academic and research profile spans the fields of microbiology, phage therapy, infectious diseases, and public health. His work is highly interdisciplinary, integrating clinical, molecular, and public health perspectives. He is actively involved in bacteriophage research, contributing to the growing scientific interest in alternative antimicrobial therapies.
While no recent publications are listed in the provided texts, his affiliations with research groups and institutes indicate an ongoing, robust research presence in microbiological and public health sciences.
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Advising and Grants:
Although specific student advisees or grant details are not mentioned, his role as Principal Investigator and researcher suggests active supervision of research teams and involvement in externally funded scientific projects. His leadership in the Phage Research Group and at the Institute of Public Health underscores his role in guiding research initiatives and potentially mentoring junior scientists and students.
Labs and Research Teams:
Kārlis Rācenis is a key member of the Phage Research Group and serves as Principal Investigator at the Institute of Public Health. These affiliations highlight his leadership in translational research, particularly in the application of phage biology to public health challenges, including antimicrobial resistance and infectious disease management.


