Sung Guk Kim Source Confirmed
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National Center for Toxicological Research
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Sung Guk Kim's research centers on the genomic sequencing of various microorganisms, with a recent emphasis on bacteria isolated from animal facilities and wastewater. His work includes the complete genome sequence of *Campylobacter fetus subsp. veneralis* from a rhesus monkey, *Campylobacter coli* strain P4581 with hybrid genomic content, and *Terrisporobacter glycolicus* strain WW3900 from wastewater. Kim has also sequenced *Gordonia alkaliphila* from wastewater, *Ralstonia pickettii* from a milk carton, and *Campylobacter jejuni subsp. jejuni* from an asymptomatic rhesus monkey.
Further sequencing efforts include *Delftia tsuruhatensis* from a nano-hydroxyapatite product and *Parabacteroides distasonis* from a laboratory guinea pig. Kim's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 12, 33 total publications, and 1,418 total citations. He has a history of collaboration with researchers at the National Center for Toxicological Research, including Christine V. Summage-West, Mariela Reyna, Miseon Park, and Lillie M. Sims.
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- h-index: 12
- Publications: 33
- Citations: 1,418
Selected Publications
- Complete genome sequence of <i>Sphingobacterium multivorum</i> strain FW102 with β-galactosidase activity in drinking fountain water (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequences of <i>Clostridium perfringens</i> CP201 isolated from an asymptomatic rhesus monkey ( <i>Macaca mulatta</i> ) (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequence of <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> strain NCTR 501 isolated from the inner ear of a laboratory mouse ( <i>Mus musculus</i> ) diagnosed with otitis media (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequences of <i>Campylobacter jejuni</i> subsp. <i>jejuni</i> strain P4549 isolated from an asymptomatic rhesus monkey ( <i>Macaca mulatta</i> ) (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequence of two chromosomes of <i>Vibrio metoecus</i> strain ZF102 isolated from the abdominal cavity of moribund laboratory zebrafish ( <i>Danio rerio</i> ) (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequence of <i>Delftia tsuruhatensis</i> strain HA60 isolated from a commercial hydroxyapatite nano-particle product (nano-hydroxyapatite) (2024) DOI
- Complete genome sequence of <i>Parabacteroides distasonis</i> strain GP102, isolated from the cecum of a morbid pregnant laboratory guinea pig ( <i>Cavia porcellus</i> ) (2024) DOI
- Genome sequence of <i>Clostridium septicum</i> strain WW106, isolated from influent wastewater at a research center with multiple-species research animal facilities (2023) DOI
- Genome sequence of <i>Gordonia alkaliphila</i> strain WW102, isolated from influent wastewater at a research center with multiple-species research animal facilities (2023) DOI
- Complete genome sequence of <i>Shigella flexneri</i> strain P099 from the gum of an adult rhesus monkey, <i>Macaca mulatta</i> , with gingivitis (2023) DOI
- Complete Genome Sequence of Invasive MLST-Untypeable Serotype 3 <i>xpt</i> -Deficient Streptococcus pneumoniae Strain B1900, Isolated from the Brain of an Infant Rhesus Monkey (Macaca mulatta) That Died of Meningitis (2023) DOI
- Complete Genome Sequence of Terrisporobacter glycolicus Strain WW3900, Isolated from Influent Wastewater at a Research Center with Multiple-Species Research Animal Facilities (2022) DOI
- Complete Genome Sequence of Metabacillus litoralis Strain NCTR108, Isolated from Commercial Tattoo Ink (2022) DOI
- Complete Genome Sequence of Campylobacter coli Strain P4581, a Hybrid Carrying Campylobacter jejuni Genomic Content, Isolated from Rhesus Monkey, Macaca mulatta (2022) DOI
- Complete Genome Sequence of Bacillus toyonensis Strain HA0190, Isolated from a Commercial Hydroxyapatite Product Extensively Used as a Synthetic Bone Graft Substitute (2022) DOI
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