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Dr. Markus Arnoldini is a Lecturer at the Department of Health Sciences and Technology (ETH Zürich). His research focuses on microbiology, food science, and biotechnology, with particular emphasis on gut microbiota dynamics, bacterial growth mechanisms, and their implications for human health. He teaches courses such as Principles in Food Science and Practical Course in Microbiology, integrating experimental and computational approaches to understand microbial interactions and metabolic processes.
His recent work explores topics like spatial structure formation in gut microbiota, regulation of microbial metabolites (e.g., GABA), and non-invasive monitoring technologies for microbiota-host interactions. He has developed microfluidic platforms for detecting infections and quantifying fermentation products, emphasizing translational applications in healthcare and biomedical engineering.
Key themes in his publications include circadian rhythm impacts on microbiota metabolism, host immune responses to pathogens (e.g., Salmonella), and the design of vaccines targeting gut microbiota. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts. His advising roles remain unspecified, though his courses suggest engagement with students in laboratory and theoretical coursework.


