Gianni Panagiotou

Prof. Dr. Gianni Panagiotou

Microbiome Dynamics · Head +49 3641 532-1759 gianni.panagiotou@leibniz-hki.de

Curriculum vitae

Main Research Areas
  • Microbiome in health and disease
  • Systems biology of infections diseases
  • Personalized nutrition

Publications

Kang K, Ni Y, Li J, Imamovic L, Sarkar C, Kobler MD, Heshiki Y, Zheng T, Kumari S, Wong JCY, Archna A, Wong CWM, Dingle C, Denizen S, Baker DM, Sommer MOA, Webster CJ, Panagiotou G** (2018) The environmental exposures and inner- and intercity traffic flows of the metro system may contribute to the human skin microbiome and resistome. Cell Reports 24(5), 1190-1202.
Lau SKP, Teng JLL, Chiu TH, Chan E, Tsang AKL, Panagiotou G, Zhai SL, Woo PCY (2018) Differential microbial communities of omnivorous and herbivorous cattle in Southern China. Comput Struct Biotechnol J 16, 54-60.
Ni Y, Jensen K, Kouskoumvekaki I**, Panagiotou G** (2017) NutriChem 2.0: exploring the effect of plant-based foods on human health and drug efficacy. Database (2017),
Zheng T, Ni Y, Li J, Chow BKC, Panagiotou G** (2017) Designing Dietary Recommendations Using System Level Interactomics Analysis and Network-Based Inference. Front Physiol 8, 753.
Li J, Sung CY, Lee N, Ni Y, Pihlajamäki J, Panagiotou G, El-Nezami H (2016) Probiotics modulated gut microbiota suppresses hepatocellular carcinoma growth in mice. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 113(9), E1306-E1315.
Jensen K, Ni Y, Panagiotou G, Kouskoumvekaki I (2015) Developing a molecular roadmap of drug-food interactions. PLOS Comput Biol 11(2), e1004048.
Jensen K, Panagiotou G, Kouskoumvekaki I (2015) NutriChem: a systems chemical biology resource to explore the medicinal value of plant-based foods. Nucleic Acids Res 43(Database issue), D940-D945.
Kang K, Li J, Lim BL, Panagiotou G (2015) MESSI: metabolic engineering target selection and best strain identification tool. Database (Oxford) 2015,
Ni Y, Li J, Panagiotou G (2015) A Molecular-Level Landscape of Diet-Gut Microbiome Interactions: Toward Dietary Interventions Targeting Bacterial Genes. MBio 6(6), e01263.
Udatha DB, Madsen KM, Panagiotou G, Olsson L (2015) Multiple nucleophilic elbows leading to multiple active sites in a single module esterase from Sorangium cellulosum. J Struct Biol 190(3), 314-327.

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