Meng Wu

Meng Wu

Harvard University

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Meng Wu

Meng Wu, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Genomics, Human microbiome, stromal cells, mucosal immunology, computational biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Gut complement induced by the microbiota combats pathogens and spares commensals

Gut microbial fatty acid isomerization modulates intraepithelial T cells

Publisher Correction: Targeting PD-L2-RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance

Functional and metagenomic level diversities of human gut symbiont-derived glycolipids

Targeting PD-L2–RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance

Microbiome induced complement synthesized in the gut protects against enteric infections

Bacterial Sphingolipids Exacerbate Colitis by Inhibiting ILC3-derived IL-22 Production.

Nociceptor neurons direct goblet cells via a CGRP-RAMP1 axis to drive mucus production and gut barrier protection

Meng Wu Information

University

Position

Harvard Medical School

Citations(all)

4625

Citations(since 2020)

3006

Cited By

2664

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

22

i10Index(since 2020)

21

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Meng Wu Skills & Research Interests

Genomics

Human microbiome

stromal cells

mucosal immunology

computational biology

Top articles of Meng Wu

Publisher Correction: Targeting PD-L2-RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance

Nature

2023/6

Functional and metagenomic level diversities of human gut symbiont-derived glycolipids

bioRxiv

2023/5/23

Targeting PD-L2–RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance

Nature

2023/5/11

Bacterial Sphingolipids Exacerbate Colitis by Inhibiting ILC3-derived IL-22 Production.

bioRxiv

2023

Nociceptor neurons direct goblet cells via a CGRP-RAMP1 axis to drive mucus production and gut barrier protection

Cell

2022/10/27

Harnessing colon chip technology to identify commensal bacteria that promote host tolerance to infection

Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

2021/3/12

Fiber sets up the battleground for intestinal Prevotella

Cell Host & Microbe

2020/12/9

Transcriptional and proteomic insights into the host response in fatal COVID-19 cases

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

2020/11/10

When lab mice go wild, fungi are in play

Cell Host & Microbe

2020/5/13

Microbial bile acid metabolites modulate gut RORγ+ regulatory T cell homeostasis

Nature

2020/1/16

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