Heidi Goodrich-Blair
Affiliations: | University of Wisconsin, Madison, Madison, WI |
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Microbiology BiologyWebsite:
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"Heidi Goodrich-Blair"Bio:
Parents
Sign in to add mentorDavid Aaron Shub | grad student | 1993 | SUNY Albany (Cell Biology Tree) | |
(Introns in HMU-bacteriophage: intron structure and open reading frame function) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeEric C Martens | grad student | UW Madison | |
Samantha S. Orchard | grad student | 2005 | UW Madison |
Charles E. Cowles | grad student | 2006 | UW Madison |
Kimberly N. Cowles | grad student | 2006 | UW Madison |
Erin E. Herbert Tran | grad student | 2008 | UW Madison |
Gregory R. Richards | grad student | 2008 | UW Madison |
John M. Chaston | grad student | 2011 | UW Madison |
Xiaojun Lu | grad student | 2012 | UW Madison |
Jonathan F. Holt | grad student | 2013 | UW Madison |
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Lam YC, Hamchand R, Mucci NC, et al. (2024) The LrhA transcriptional regulator modulates production of γ-keto--acyl amides with inhibitory activity against mutualistic host nematode egg hatching. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. e0052824 |
St Thomas NM, Myers TG, Alani OS, et al. (2024) Green and red fluorescent strains of HGB2511, the bacterial symbiont of the nematode (India). Micropublication Biology. 2024 |
Alani OS, Cao M, Goodrich-Blair H, et al. (2023) Conjugation and transposon mutagenesis of HGB2511, the bacterial symbiont of the nematode (India). Micropublication Biology. 2023 |
Grossman AS, Escobar CA, Mans EJ, et al. (2022) A Surface Exposed, Two-Domain Lipoprotein Cargo of a Type XI Secretion System Promotes Colonization of Host Intestinal Epithelia Expressing Glycans. Frontiers in Microbiology. 13: 800366 |
Mucci NC, Jones KA, Cao M, et al. (2022) Apex Predator Nematodes and Meso-Predator Bacteria Consume Their Basal Insect Prey through Discrete Stages of Chemical Transformations. Msystems. e0031222 |
Grossman AS, Mauer TJ, Forest KT, et al. (2021) A Widespread Bacterial Secretion System with Diverse Substrates. Mbio. e0195621 |
Goodrich-Blair H. (2021) Interactions of host-associated multispecies bacterial communities. Periodontology 2000 |
Cao M, Goodrich-Blair H. (2020) Xenorhabdus nematophila bacteria shift from mutualistic to virulent Lrp-dependent phenotypes within the receptacles of Steinernema carpocapsae insect-infective stage nematodes. Environmental Microbiology |
Thappeta KRV, Ciezki K, Morales-Soto N, et al. (2020) R-type bacteriocins of determine the outcome of interspecies competition in a natural host environment. Microbiology (Reading, England) |
Murfin KE, Ginete DR, Bashey F, et al. (2018) Symbiont-Mediated Competition: Xenorhabdus bovienii confer an advantage to their nematode host Steinernema affine by killing competitor Steinernema feltiae. Environmental Microbiology |