Jonathan Alexander Winkler

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2012 Boston University, Boston, MA, United States 
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James J. Collins grad student 2012 Boston University
 (Improving antibiotic activity by manipulating bacterial reactive oxygen species metabolism.)
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Feuerstadt P, Louie TJ, Lashner B, et al. (2022) SER-109, an Oral Microbiome Therapy for Recurrent Infection. The New England Journal of Medicine. 386: 220-229
McGovern BH, Ford CB, Henn MR, et al. (2020) SER-109, an Investigational Microbiome Drug to Reduce Recurrence after Clostridioides difficile infection: Lessons Learned from a Phase 2 Trial. Clinical Infectious Diseases : An Official Publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Khanna S, Pardi DS, Kelly CR, et al. (2016) A Novel Microbiome Therapeutic Increases Gut Microbial Diversity and Prevents Recurrent Clostridium difficile Infection. The Journal of Infectious Diseases
Pandey SP, Winkler JA, Li H, et al. (2014) Central role for RNase YbeY in Hfq-dependent and Hfq-independent small-RNA regulation in bacteria. Bmc Genomics. 15: 121
Morones-Ramirez JR, Winkler JA, Spina CS, et al. (2013) Silver enhances antibiotic activity against gram-negative bacteria. Science Translational Medicine. 5: 190ra81
Dwyer DJ, Winkler JA. (2013) Identification and characterization of programmed cell death markers in bacterial models. Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.). 1004: 145-59
Brynildsen MP, Winkler JA, Spina CS, et al. (2013) Potentiating antibacterial activity by predictably enhancing endogenous microbial ROS production. Nature Biotechnology. 31: 160-5
Foti JJ, Devadoss B, Winkler JA, et al. (2012) Oxidation of the guanine nucleotide pool underlies cell death by bactericidal antibiotics. Science (New York, N.Y.). 336: 315-9
Davies BW, Kohanski MA, Simmons LA, et al. (2009) Hydroxyurea induces hydroxyl radical-mediated cell death in Escherichia coli. Molecular Cell. 36: 845-60
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