Current interests are the analysis of microorganisms in pollution environment by using traditional microbial methods and molecular biological technology and the application to waste water treatment process and bioconversion of solid state wastes. Our ongoing subjects include (1) Levoglucosan and its kinase as trace indicator for cellulosic biomass burning;(2) Studies on molecular mechanism and enzymatic proteomics of dye degradation with yeasts; (3)Molecular ecological analysis and control strategy of pathogenic microorganisms in typical wastewater treatment processes;(4) Cloning and expression of levoglucosan kinase gene of yeasts;(5) CO2 fixation in desert area by photosynthetic autotrophic microorganisms;(6) Formation mechanism and control strategy of biofilms in pipe networks of drinking water; (7) Studies on biological identification and population dynamics of filamentous bacteria related to sludge bulking.
Observed Sludge Bulking via FISH Method
Water Treatment Device for Coal Bed Gas Original Water
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