Jingrang Lu is a Biologist at the US Environmental Protection Agency in Cincinnati, USA. His research work focuses on the molecular method development and detection of pathogenic bacteria in water using transcriptomic, metagenomic and genomic analysis and host animal model and to assess water quality and pathogenic risks. He holds a PhD in Microbial Ecology and MS in Zoology. He has over 60 peer reviewed publications to his credit. His main interests are to apply molecular approaches to applied environmental microbiology and public health researches. Jingrang Lu is a Biologist at the US Environmental Protection Agency in Cincinnati, USA. His research work focuses on the molecular method development and detection of pathogenic bacteria in water using transcriptomic, metagenomic and genomic analysis and host animal model and to assess water quality and pathogenic risks. He holds a PhD in Microbial Ecology and MS in Zoology. He has over 60 peer reviewed publications to his credit. His main interests are to apply molecular approaches to applied environmental microbiology and public health researches.
molecular method development and detection of pathogenic bacteria in water using transcriptomic, metagenomic and genomic analysis and host animal model and to assess water quality and pathogenic risks