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Shengfeng Ruan

Shengfeng Ruan

Shengfeng Ruan

Major Professor: Bourne
Email: shengfengruan@ou.edu

Hometown:
China

Education:
Bachelor
 at Nanjing University of Science and Technology


Shengfeng became interested in chemistry when he started studying new antiobiotic inventions through studying bacteria. He currently works with Dr. Christina Bourne. After graduation, he wants to work as a researcher in a biological company or pharmaceutical company. 


Publications, Presentations & Awards

Tu C H, Holt M, Ruan S, et al. Evaluating the potential for cross-interactions of antitoxins in Type II TA systems[J]. Toxins, 2020, 12(6): 422. 

Intersection of ParE toxin expression and antibiotic susceptibility in pathogenic bacteria

Slide presentation
Conference: 2021 IDeA Central Region Zoom Conference
Title: Intersection of ParE toxin expression and antibiotic susceptibility in pathogenic bacteria
Co-authors: Michelle Holt, Christina R. Bourne
Data: July 26-27, 2021
Location: Zoom


Phenotypic Impacts of ParE Toxin Expression in the Native Host Bacteria

5-minute presentation
Conference: 19th Annual Great Plains Infectious Disease Conference
Title: Phenotypic Impacts of ParE Toxin Expression in the Native Host Bacteria
Co-authors: Chi-Han Tu, Michelle Holt, Christina R. Bourne
Data: November 5-6, 2021
Location: University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211


Impact of ParE Toxin Expression on Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Conference: Meeting of the Missouri Valley Branch of the American Society of Microbiology 2022
Title: Impact of ParE Toxin Expression on Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Co-author: Christina R. Bourne
Data: March 18-19, 2022
Location: Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK 74078


Analysis of ParE Toxin Protein Activity and Sequence Variations

Conference: 10th Annual Symposium on Structural Biology
Title: Analysis of ParE Toxin Protein Activity and Sequence Variations
Co-author: Christina R. Bourne
Data: June 16, 2022
Location: University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019


Arabinose-Inducible MtParE1 Toxin Expression Drives Changes in Arabinose Metabolism

Conference: 20th Annual Great Plains Infectious Disease Conference
Title: Arabinose-Inducible MtParE1 Toxin Expression Drives Changes in Arabinose Metabolism
Co-author: Christina R. Bourne
Data: November 11-12, 2022
Location: University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211

The Kenneth and Joye Harwell Endowed Scholarship, 2022-2023