Laibin Huangمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Laibin Huang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Saint Louis University (SLU), affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on microbial ecology, bioinformatics, and environmental science, particularly investigating how microorganisms adapt to global changes and influence nitrogen cycling and ecosystem health. Education: Ph.D. in Microbial Ecology (University of Florida, 2017), M.S. in Environmental Ecology (Beijing Normal University, 2012), B.S. in Ecology (University of Science and Technology Beijing, 2009). Lab: Leads the Huang Lab, which integrates classical and cutting-edge omics techniques to study microbial responses to environmental stressors (huanglab.slu.edu). Research Directions: Community/restoration ecology of soil microbiomes and microbial evolution/diversification related to nitrogen cycling. Key projects include studying nitrogen leaching in agricultural soils, microbial roles in wetland restoration, and the impact of invasive species on soil microbial networks. Dr. Huang mentors PhD student Nikky Omole-Ohonsi, M.S. student Muni Sai Ganesh, and undergraduate researcher Hannah Hellmeier. His work has been published in journals like Environmental Science & Technology , ISME Journal , and Molecular Ecology . Lab facilities and collaborations span agroecosystems in Florida and Illinois, with a focus on interdisciplinary approaches combining fieldwork, lab analysis, and computational modeling.










