Research Interests
Keywords: Bioinformatics, Metagenomics, Microbial genomics, Genomic epidemiology
Dr. Jeremy Wang, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor in the Genetics Department. With support from NIH/NIDDK and the ºÚÁÏÍø Center for Gastrointestinal Biology of Disease (CGIBD), Dr. Wang’s research focuses on the role of the adherent gut microbiome in inflammatory bowel diseases. He has developed and applied novel metagenomic sequencing technologies to characterize the taxonomic and functional composition of mucosally-associated microbial communities in mouse models of colitis. Using a combination of technologies including adaptive nanopore sequencing to deplete host DNA from tissue-associated samples, and full-length rRNA amplicon sequencing, Dr. Wang’s lab has demonstrated dramatically improved taxonomic specificity and greater sampling depth of complex host-associated metagenomic communities than is possible with commonly used approaches. Ongoing areas of research in the Wang lab include mapping temporal and spatial dynamics of colonization of the mucosal barrier by adherent-invasive E. coli; genomic epidemiology of bacterial and viral intestinal pathogens; and exploring the contribution of mucosa-associated microbiome to Crohn’s disease using host-depleted metagenomic sequencing.
Publications
Jeremy Wang in ºÚÁÏÍø Genetics News

April 20, 2025
Department of Genetics Publications for March 2nd – 29th, 2025
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 30 papers during March 2nd - 29th 2025.

March 3, 2025
Department of Genetics Publications for February 2nd – March 1st, 2025
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 18 papers during February 2nd - March 1st 2025.

December 3, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for November 10th – 23rd, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 19 papers during November 10th - 23rd, 2024.

September 14, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for September 1st-14th, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 23 papers during September 1st - 14th, 2024.

September 1, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for August 18th – 31st, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 18 papers during August 18th - 31st 2024.

August 19, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for August 4th – 17th, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 8 papers during August 4th - 17th 2024.

May 13, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for April 28th – May 11th, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 11 papers during April 28th - May 11th 2024.

April 15, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for March 31st – April 13th, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 9 papers during March 31st - April 13th 2024.

March 31, 2024
Department of Genetics Publications for March 17th – 30th, 2024
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 7 papers during March 17th - 30th 2024.

March 27, 2023
Department of Genetics Publications for March 12th – 25th, 2023
Department of Genetics faculty, postdocs, students and collaborators published 8 papers during March 12th – 25th, 2023. Schizophrenia risk conferred by rare protein-truncating variants is conserved across diverse human populations. Liu D, Meyer D, Fennessy B, Feng C, Cheng E, Johnson JS, Park YJ, Rieder MK, Ascolillo S, de Pins A, Dobbyn A, Lebovitch D, Moya …