Dr. Rihua Xu | Food Microbiology| Best Researcher Award
Inner Mongolia University | China
INTRODUCTION
Xu Rihua, an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology at the School of Life Science, Inner Mongolia University, is a leading researcher in beneficial microorganisms and biotechnology. His work has significantly contributed to lactic acid bacteria research, particularly Bifidobacterium and their bioactive metabolites. With a robust academic background and an extensive list of publications, patents, and research grants, Dr. Xu continues to impact the field of microbiology worldwide.
EARLY ACADEMIC PURSUITS
Dr. Xu’s journey into microbiology began with a Bachelor’s degree (B.E.) in Animal Science and Medicine from Inner Mongolia Agricultural University (1999-2003). He then pursued a Master’s degree (M.E.) at the same institution (2003-2006). His passion for food microbiology and beneficial bacteria led him to earn a Ph.D. in Food Science and Engineering from China Agricultural University (2008-2011). He further expanded his expertise as a Visiting Scholar at the Quadram Institute Biosciences, UK (2023-2024), funded by the China Scholarship Council (CSC).
PROFESSIONAL ENDEAVORS
Dr. Xu began his career as a Lecturer (2011-2014) at the School of Life Science, Inner Mongolia University before being promoted to Associate Professor in 2015. His research focuses on lactic acid bacteria, probiotic applications, and their role in biofilm formation and health benefits. Additionally, he plays a crucial role in academic teaching, delivering courses such as:
- Food Microbiology
- Food Chemistry
- Animal Product Processing
- Food Biotechnology
CONTRIBUTIONS AND RESEARCH FOCUS ON Microbiology
Dr. Xu’s research revolves around theory and application of lactic acid bacteria and their bioactive metabolites. His pioneering studies include:
- Screening and application of antifungal lactic acid bacteria in food protection.
- Investigating the probiotic and hepatoprotective activity of lactic acid bacteria from Mongolian camel milk.
- Understanding biofilm formation mechanisms in lactic acid bacteria through quorum sensing.
- Exploring exopolysaccharides from beneficial bacteria for health and gut microbiome modulation.
IMPACT AND INFLUENCE
Dr. Xu has significantly influenced microbiology through his cutting-edge research, extensive teaching, and mentorship. His work on bioactive metabolites from lactic acid bacteria has been instrumental in advancing probiotic applications in food and medicine. His international collaborations and research grants have solidified his reputation as a key contributor to microbiological advancements.
ACADEMIC CITATIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Dr. Xu has published extensively in high-impact journals. Notable papers include:
- Research on the role of LuxS/AI-2 quorum sensing in biofilm formation (3 Biotech, 2021).
- Screening of antifungal lactic acid bacteria as bioprotective cultures (Journal of Food Protection, 2021).
- Exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus buchneri in gut microbiota modulation (Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2019).
- Probiotic and hepatoprotective activity of lactobacillus from Mongolian camel milk (Beneficial Microbes, 2019).
HONORS & AWARDS
- China Natural Science Foundation Grant Award
- Inner Mongolia Science and Technology Award
- CSC Funded Visiting Scholar at Quadram Institute Biosciences, UK
- Multiple Research Grants from Natural Science Foundation and Inner Mongolia Science & Technology Department
LEGACY AND FUTURE CONTRIBUTIONS
Dr. Xu is poised to further his contributions by expanding research on microbial metabolites and collaborating with international institutions to enhance food safety and human health. His commitment to mentoring young researchers ensures the next generation of microbiologists will continue pushing the boundaries of this ever-evolving field.
FINAL NOTE
Dr. Xu Rihua’s dedication to microbiology, education, and innovation has left an indelible mark on the scientific community. His work on lactic acid bacteria, biofilms, and probiotic applications continues to pave the way for future research in food biotechnology and microbiological advancements.
NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS
Research Progress in the Application of Cold Plasma Sterilization Technology in Dairy Products
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- Authors: Geqi Qi, Jun Zhu, Haoguo Deng, Hai Zhang, Rihua Xu
- Journal: Shipin Kexue/Food Science
- Year: 2024
Screening of Antifungal Lactic Acid Bacteria as Bioprotective Cultures in Yogurt and a Whey Beverage
- Authors: Rihua Xu, Ren Sa, Junwei Jia, Lanlan Li, Xiao Wang, Guorong Liu
- Journal: Journal of Food Protection
- Year: 2021
Research on the role of LuxS/AI-2 quorum sensing in biofilm of Leuconostoc citreum 37 based on complete genome sequencing
- Authors: Qinglan Yang, Ying Wang, Qi An, Ren Sa, Dejian Zhang, Rihua Xu
- Journal: 3 Biotech
- Year: 2021
Exopolysaccharides from Lactobacillus buchneri TCP016 Attenuate LPS- and d-GalN-Induced Liver Injury by Modulating the Gut Microbiota
- Authors: Rihua Xu, Aruhan, Lei Xiu, Shouxin Sheng, Yanchen Liang, Haochi Zhang, Yang Liu, He Tong, Ruiping Du, Xiao Wang
- Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
- Year: 2019
Probiotic and hepatoprotective activity of lactobacillus isolated from Mongolian camel milk products
- Authors: R.H. Xu, L. Xiu, Y.L. Zhang, R.P. Du, X. Wang
- Journal: Beneficial Microbes
- Year: 2019