Y. Ahn
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1998); United States Food and Drug Administration (2024); Center for Environmental Health (1998); University of Tennessee at Knoxville (1998)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Y. Ahn's research focuses on the application of metagenomic analysis to identify specific microorganisms, particularly in environments that are oligotrophic. This approach involves cultivating microorganisms under nutrient-limited conditions to isolate and study target species. Ahn's work has contributed to a deeper understanding of microbial communities and their detection through advanced sequencing techniques. Collaborations with Pierre Alusta and Soumana Daddy Gaoh at the National Center for Toxicological Research have supported this line of inquiry, with one shared publication noted. Ahn's scholarly output includes three publications, with a total of four citations and an h-index of 1. The researcher remains active, with a publication in 2024.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 4
Selected Publications
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A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms (2024)
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- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
- A Metagenomic Analysis with Oligotrophic Enrichment Approach for Detecting Specified Microorganisms
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