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Flow cytometry Center

Yuting Guo, Ph.D.
Director of Flow cytometry Center, NIBS, Beijing, China
Phone: 010-80726688-8634
Room Number: B026
E-mail: guoyuting@nibs.ac.cn

Education

Ph.D. Biology, Flow cytometry center, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research/Life Sciences faculty, Leipzig University, Germany

M.S. Environmental Engineering, Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences/Shandong University of Science and Technology, China

B.S. Environmental Science, Shandong university of Science and Technology, China


Professional Experience

2021-

Director of Flow cytometry center, National Institute of Biological Sciences, Beijing, China

2020-2021

Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Microbial Ecology and Technology, Ghent University, Belgium

2018-2020年

Postdoctoral Fellow, Electrobiotechnology Center, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Germany


Selected Publications

1. Guo, Y., Rosa, L. F. M., Müller, S., and Harnisch, F. (2020). Monitoring stratification of anode biofilms in bioelectrochemical laminar flow reactors using flow cytometry. Environmental Science and Ecotechnology 4, 100062.

2. Guo, Y., Baumgart, S., Stärk, H.-J., Harms, H., and Müller, S. (2017a). Mass Cytometry for Detection of Silver at the Bacterial Single Cell Level. Front. Microbiol. 8, 1326.

3. Esquivel, D. Y. A., Guo, Y., Brown, R. K., Müller, S., Schröder, U., and Harnisch, F. (2020). Investigating community dynamics and performance during microbial electrochemical degradation of whey. ChemElectroChem 7, 989–997. (Shared co-first authorship)

4. Guo, Y., Cichocki, N., Schattenberg, F., Geffers, R., Harms, H., and Müller, S. (2019). AgNPs change microbial community structures of wastewater. Front. Microbiol. 9, 3211.

5. Guo, Y., Stärk, H. J., Hause, G., Schmidt, M., Harms, H., Wick, L. Y., et al. (2017b). Heterogenic response of prokaryotes toward silver nanoparticles and ions is facilitated by phenotypes and attachment of silver aggregates to cell surfaces: Heterogenic Response of Prokaryotes Toward AgNPs. Cytometry 91, 775–784.


Flow cytometry Center

The Flow Cytometry Center is a public platform that uses flow cytometry to provide cell detection, analysis and sorting technologies for scientific research in life sciences and related fields. Flow cytometry can perform high-throughput, multi-parameter, high-sensitivity, and high-precision quantitative analysis of fluorescent signals of cells or particles in liquid, and sort and purify target groups of interest to meet downstream in-depth research. At present, the flow cytometry center has multiple models of flow cytometric analysis and sorting instruments, like BD LSRFortessa™, BD FACSAria™ II, BD FACSAria™ III, BD FACSAria™ Fusion, equipped with domestic advanced optical detection system with multi-laser combination and multi-fluorescence channels, it provides strong support for the research and exploration of life sciences. At the same time, the Flow Cytometry Center is committed to developing and introducing new methods, enriching the dimensions of cell analysis and sorting, and promoting the progress of scientific research and clinical applications.