
معرفی
Matthias Klein serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Animal Science at McGill University's Macdonald Campus, operating from the Macdonald-Stewart Building (Room MS1-086). His academic role focuses on integrating advanced computational methods with agricultural and nutritional sciences to address global food system challenges.
His research spans sustainable crop-livestock systems, food security, human nutrition, and One Health frameworks, with specialized expertise in metabolomics, NMR spectroscopy, and AI-driven analysis. Key interests include dairy science applications, antibiotic resistance dynamics in fermented foods, and machine learning for biomarker discovery, reflecting a commitment to translating analytical innovations into practical food safety and nutritional solutions.
Analysis of his publication trajectory (2018-2024) reveals consistent methodological innovation in metabolomics data processing (e.g., mrbin R package development) and interdisciplinary exploration of microbial safety, insect physiology, and nutritional impacts. His work bridges food science, microbiology, and computational biology to tackle issues like antibiotic resistome transmission and metabolic health markers.
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Information regarding student supervision, grant funding, laboratory facilities, or research teams was not provided in the available documentation.

