Meg Shieh Source Confirmed
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John Brown University
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Meg Shieh's research encompasses a broad range of topics, from sulfur compounds in biological systems to malaria research and control. Her work includes the design and implementation of sequencing panels for genomic epidemiology of infectious diseases, exemplified by a malaria case study. Shieh also focuses on the detection and analysis of sulfane sulfurs, including the development of photo-responsive templates for controlled release of nitric oxide and hydrogen sulfide. Further interests include odor and emission control technologies, polysaccharides, plant reproductive biology, and enzyme production, including phytase applications.
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- h-index: 10
- Publications: 34
- Citations: 319
Selected Publications
- Traceless Peptide Backbone Editing via Bio-inspired Cysteine to Thiazole Conversion (2025) DOI
- Activity-Based Fluorescent Probes for Reactive Sulfur Species (2025) DOI
- Phototriggered Hydrogen Persulfide Donors via Hydrosulfide Radical Formation Enhancing the Reactive Sulfur Metabolome in Cells (2024) DOI
- A Functionalizable Analog of the Yariv Reagent for AGP Imaging using Fluorescence Microscopy (2023) DOI
- A Functionalizable Analog of the Yariv Reagent for AGP Imaging using Fluorescence Microscopy (2023) DOI
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