Mark Mimee, PhD
Affiliations: | 2019- | Microbiology and Molecular Engineering | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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Synthetic biology, MicrobiomeWebsite:
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Hayashi N, Lai Y, Fuerte-Stone J, et al. (2024) Cas9-assisted biological containment of a genetically engineered human commensal bacterium and genetic elements. Nature Communications. 15: 2096 |
Arnold J, Glazier J, Mimee M. (2023) Genetic Engineering of Resident Bacteria in the Gut Microbiome. Journal of Bacteriology. e0012723 |
Bousbaine D, Fisch LI, London M, et al. (2022) A conserved Bacteroidetes antigen induces anti-inflammatory intestinal T lymphocytes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 377: 660-666 |
Yehl K, Lemire S, Yang AC, et al. (2019) Engineering Phage Host-Range and Suppressing Bacterial Resistance through Phage Tail Fiber Mutagenesis. Cell. 179: 459-469.e9 |
Inda ME, Mimee M, Lu T. (2019) Cell-Based Biosensors For Immunology, Inflammation, and Allergy. The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology |
Mimee M, Nadeau P, Hayward A, et al. (2018) An ingestible bacterial-electronic system to monitor gastrointestinal health. Science (New York, N.Y.). 360: 915-918 |
Mimee M, Citorik RJ, Lu TK. (2016) Microbiome therapeutics - Advances and challenges. Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews |
Mimee M, Tucker AC, Voigt CA, et al. (2016) Programming a Human Commensal Bacterium, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, to Sense and Respond to Stimuli in the Murine Gut Microbiota. Cell Systems. 2: 214 |
Mimee M, Tucker AC, Voigt CA, et al. (2015) Programming a Human Commensal Bacterium, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, to Sense and Respond to Stimuli in the Murine Gut Microbiota. Cell Systems. 1: 62-71 |
Mimee M, Tucker AC, Voigt CA, et al. (2015) Programming a Human Commensal Bacterium, Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, to Sense and Respond to Stimuli in the Murine Gut Microbiota Cell Systems |