Thomas K. Wood, PhD

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Chemical Engineering Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States 
 Chemical Engineering University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
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Deokjin Jahng grad student 1995 UC Irvine
Arul Jayaraman grad student 1998 UC Irvine (Microtree)
Dacheng Ren grad student 1999-2003 University of Connecticut (Microtree)
Xuexue Wang grad student 2006 Texas A & M
Seok Hoon Hong grad student 2011 Texas A & M
Hojae Shim post-doc 1999-2000 University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA
Jintae Lee post-doc 2004-2009 Texas A & M
Sage R. Hiibel post-doc 2010 Penn State (Microtree)
Sooyeon Song post-doc 2016-2020 Penn State
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Fernández-García L, Gao X, Kirigo J, et al. (2024) Single-cell analysis reveals that cryptic prophage protease LfgB protects during oxidative stress by cleaving antitoxin MqsA. Microbiology Spectrum. e0347123
Fernández-García L, Song S, Kirigo J, et al. (2023) Toxin/antitoxin systems induce persistence and work in concert with restriction/modification systems to inhibit phage. Microbiology Spectrum. e0338823
Song S, Semenova E, Severinov K, et al. (2022) CRISPR-Cas Controls Cryptic Prophages. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 23
Song S, Wood TK. (2022) Manipulating indole symbiont signalling. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Song S, Kim JS, Yamasaki R, et al. (2021) Escherichia coli cryptic prophages sense nutrients to influence persister cell resuscitation. Environmental Microbiology
Li Y, Wood TK, Zhang W, et al. (2021) Vibrio splendidus persister cells induced by host coelomic fluids show a similar phenotype to antibiotic-induced counterparts. Environmental Microbiology
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) Waiting for Godot: response to 'How dead is dead? Viable but non-culturable versus persister cells'. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) Mostly dead and all dead: response to 'what do we mean by viability in terms of "viable but non-culturable cells"'. Environmental Microbiology Reports
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) 'Viable But Non-Culturable Cells' are Dead. Environmental Microbiology
Song S, Wood TK. (2021) The Primary Physiological Roles of Autoinducer 2 in Are Chemotaxis and Biofilm Formation. Microorganisms. 9
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