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Monsibais A, Tea O, Ghatbale P, Dunham S, Zund M, Phan J, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2025 Jan; 69(3):e0116224. PMID: 39840957
is an understudied, gram-negative, aerobic bacterium that is widespread in the environment and increasingly a cause of opportunistic infections. Treating remains difficult, leading to an increase in disease severity and...
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Pontika N, Gyawali B, Corriea A, Brinken H, Pride D, Cancellieri M, et al.
Open Res Eur . 2024 Sep; 2:99. PMID: 39329034
We present a novel dataset which enables quantitative analysis of the relationship between institutional support for Open Science and research performance. We analysed promotion, review, and tenure policies (PRT) from...
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Monsibais A, Tea O, Ghatbale P, Phan J, Lam K, Paulson M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Aug; PMID: 39185190
In our era of rising antibiotic resistance, (STM) is an understudied, gram-negative, aerobic bacterium widespread in the environment and increasingly causing opportunistic infections. Treating STM infections remains difficult, leading to...
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Press R, Dressel D, McBean M, Tiong I, Anderson M, Pride D, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2024 Jul; 25(14). PMID: 39063154
Quantitative assessment of nucleophosmin 1 () mutation status is integral to evaluating measurable residual disease (MRD) in -mutated acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients. In a retrospective study, leftover peripheral blood...
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Pride D
Sci Am . 2024 Jul; 323(6):46. PMID: 39014744
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Oles R, Carrillo Terrazas M, Loomis L, Neal M, Paulchakrabarti M, Zuffa S, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jul; PMID: 38948766
is a prominent member of the human gut microbiota, playing crucial roles in maintaining gut homeostasis and host health. Although it primarily functions as a beneficial commensal, can become pathogenic....
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Oles R, Carrillo Terrazas M, Loomis L, Hsu C, Tribelhorn C, Belda-Ferre P, et al.
mSystems . 2024 Jun; 9(7):e0051624. PMID: 38934546
Importance: Understanding the distinct functions of microbial species in the gut microbiome is crucial for deciphering their impact on human health. Classifying division II strains as can lead to erroneous...
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Keehner J, Abeles S, Longhurst C, Horton L, Myers F, Riggs-Rodriguez L, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2024 Jan; 78(5):1204-1213. PMID: 38227643
Background: Infection prevention (IP) measures are designed to mitigate the transmission of pathogens in healthcare. Using large-scale viral genomic and social network analyses, we determined if IP measures used during...
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Oles R, Carrillo Terrazas M, Loomis L, Hsu C, Tribelhorn C, Ferre P, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38187556
is a Gram-negative commensal bacterium commonly found in the human colon that differentiates into two genomospecies termed division I and II. We leverage a comprehensive collection of 694 whole genome...
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Matteson N, W Hassler G, Kurzban E, Schwab M, Perkins S, Gangavarapu K, et al.
Cell . 2023 Dec; 186(26):5690-5704.e20. PMID: 38101407
The maturation of genomic surveillance in the past decade has enabled tracking of the emergence and spread of epidemics at an unprecedented level. During the COVID-19 pandemic, for example, genomic...