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    Ge Shimei

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    Ge Shimei

    Dr. Ge Shimei obtained her PhD from China Agricultural University in Beijing, China in 2006. She joined the College of Life and Environmental Sciences at Wenzhou University as a lecturer in 2006.She is currently an associated professor and she has been actively conducting research and engaging in teaching.

    Her research interest focuses mainly on environmental microbiology. She has been worked on bacteria be capable of reducing Cr(VI) to Cr(III), and obtained grants from National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No.: 31300421) and National Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province (Grant No.: Y3110062). In recent years she has mainly focused on quorum quenching bacteria and got a grant from Department of Science and Technology of Zhejiang Province (Grant No.: LGF20E080022).

    Besides research, she has been teaching genetics and practical genetics for undergraduates, postgraduates and international students.

    Selected Publications

    1. Dong Xinjiao, Liu Dong, Du Linna, Ge Shimei (corresponding author), Zhao Yizhu, Li Yaru, Wang Chuanhua. 2023. Identification of a phosphotriesterase-like lactonase in Klebsiella sp. and enhancement of its biofouling mitigation potential by γ-caprolactone. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 180: 105600.

    2. Ge Shimei, Zhao Yizhu, Liu Dong, Dong Xinjiao, Zhang Ying, Yang Li Huiting, Yaru. 2022. Characterization of an N-acylhomoserine lactonase from Serratia sp. and its biofouling mitigation in a membrane bioreactor. Microbiological Research, 264: 127175

    3. Dong Xinjiao, Qin Jing, Zhang Ying, Chen Xiaohui, Ge Shimei (corresponding author). 2022. Mitigation of membrane biofouling using quorum-quenching bacteria in a continuously operated membrane bioreactor. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation, 166: 105339.

    4. Dong Xinjiao, Zhu Rui, Li Yaru, Qin Jing, Ge Shimei (corresponding author). 2020 Characterization of an indigenous quorum quenching bacterium and its effect on the SMP, EPS, and microbial community of sludge mixture during wastewater treatment. International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation. 152: 104995.

    5. Dong Xinjiao, Li Yaru, Zhu Rui, Wang Chuanhua , Ge Shimei (corresponding author). 2021. Biotreatment of Cr(VI) and pyrene combined water pollution by loofa-immobilized bacteria. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 28: 45619-45628.

    6. Ge Shimei , Gu Junxia, Ai Wenjing , and Dong Xinjiao , 2021.Biotreatment of pyrene and Cr(VI) combined water pollution by mixed bacteria. Scientific Reports, 11: 114.

    Contact Detail

    Please contact Professor Ge at the following addresses if you would like to talk to her more about her research or any other enquiries.

    Email: geshme@163.com; geshme@wzu.edu.cn

    Office: Building 10B/Room 421, Wenzhou University, South Campus.