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Claire M. Fraser

Claire M. Fraser (born 1955) is an American genome scientist and microbiologist who has worked in microbial genomics and genome medicine.[1] Her research has contributed to the understanding of the diversity and evolution of microbial life. Fraser is the director of the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD, where she holds the Dean's Endowed Professorship in the School of Medicine. She has joint faculty appointments at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in the Departments of Medicine and Microbiology/Immunology. In 2019, she began serving a one-year term as President-Elect for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which will be followed by a one-year term as AAAS president starting in February 2020 and a one-year term as chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021.[2]

Claire M Fraser
Born1955 (age 68–69)
NationalityAmerican
Alma mater
Awards
Scientific career
Fields
InstitutionsUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore
Thesis Autoantibodies and monoclonal antibodies to ℓgbℓs-adrenergic receptors : their role in receptor characterization and human physiology  (1981)
Website[1]

Early life edit

Fraser was raised by a high school principal and an elementary school teacher in Saugus, MA a suburb of Boston, MA.[1] She performed well at school and was always interested in learning.[1] She became interested in science after being taught biology in high school.[1] At Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), during her senior year, she performed independent research in a research lab.[1]

Education edit

Fraser received her B.S. degree in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1977 and her Ph.D. degree in Pharmacology at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1981 with a thesis entitled "Autoantibodies and monoclonal antibodies to ℓgbℓs-adrenergic receptors : their role in receptor characterization and human physiology".[3]

Career edit

Fraser has authored more than 300 publications with more than 50,000 citations, edited four books, and served on the editorial boards of nine scientific journals.[4] She is included on 23 issued patents and 19 published patents[4]

Genomics edit

From 1998 to 2007, Fraser was president and director of The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR) in Rockville, MD, and led the teams that sequenced the genomes of bacterial and parasitic pathogens and the first model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana.[5][6][7][8] In 1995, Fraser was part of the team to first sequence the complete genome of a free-living organism—Haemophilus influenzae—the bacterium that causes lower respiratory tract infections and meningitis in infants and young children.[9] In 2007, Fraser joined the University of Maryland School of Medicine as director of the new Institute for Genome Sciences.[10]

Fraser's work on the 2001 Amerithrax investigation led to the identification of four genetic mutations in the anthrax spores that enabled the FBI to trace the material back to its original source.[8] This effort catalyzed the development of the field of microbial forensics. She is an expert in microbial forensics and the growing concern about dual uses – research that can provide knowledge and technologies that could be misapplied.[11]

Fraser has led NIAID-funded efforts in the genomics of infectious disease, including the current iteration of the Genome Centers for Infectious Disease.[12] Past and current studies funded through these initiatives aim to explore the dynamic interactions between high-priority pathogens, hosts, their microbiota, the immune system, and the environment, with the goal to provide a comprehensive understanding of the determinants of infectious disease with hypothesis-driven research using high-throughput "-omics" technologies.[13][14][15][16][17] These projects both stimulate and enhance ongoing technology development in technology and data cores.[18][19][20]

Fraser's current research is part of the Human Microbiome Project and is focused on how the structure and function of microbial communities in the human gastrointestinal tract change in association with diseases such as obesity and inflammatory bowel disease, and how these communities respond to interventions including oral vaccination and probiotics administration.[21][22]

Advisory panels and editorial boards edit

In 2019, Fraser is serving a one-year term as President-Elect for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), which will be followed by a one-year term as AAAS president starting in February 2020 and a one-year term as chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021.[2] In accepting the nomination to be a candidate for AAAS President, Fraser expressed a desire to use this position to be an ardent spokesperson for science and to promote application of the scientific method to the solution of our most pressing problems, including climate change, antimicrobial resistance as well as food security, water security, and energy security.[23] She notes that "our ability to respond to these challenges has been hampered to a considerable extent by a lack of adequate funding, a tendency to fund 'safer' research projects, and a relative lack of public trust in science.".[23]

Fraser has been an editor for journals mBio, Journal of Bacteriology, Microbial Genomics (journal), Molecular Case Studies, and DNA and Cell Biology.[24][25][26][27][28] Since 2006, Fraser has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of Becton, Dickinson and Company (BD), a Fortune 500 medical technology company.[29]

Awards and nominations edit

Personal life edit

Fraser was previously married to Craig Venter. Since 2013, she has been married to Jack Kammer, an author who examines gender issues from a male point of view.[43] Fraser has owned several standard poodles, including Shadow whose genome was sequenced.[44]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Katherine Lee (December 17, 2018). ""Claire M. Fraser Is a Pioneer Who's Just Getting Started"". Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Microbial Genomics Trailblazer Claire M. Fraser Named AAAS President-Elect".
  3. ^ "Claire Fraser-Liggett".
  4. ^ a b "Google Scholar".
  5. ^ Fraser, C. M.; Gocayne, J. D.; et al. (1995). "The minimal gene complement of Mycoplasma genitalium". Science. 270 (5235): 397–403. Bibcode:1995Sci...270..397F. doi:10.1126/science.270.5235.397. PMID 7569993. S2CID 29825758.
  6. ^ Fraser, C. M.; Casjens, S.; et al. (1997). "Genomic sequence of a Lyme disease spirochaete, Borrelia burgdorferi". Nature. 390 (6660): 580–586. Bibcode:1997Natur.390..580F. doi:10.1038/37551. PMID 9403685. S2CID 4388492.
  7. ^ Fraser, C. M.; Norris, S. J.; et al. (1998). "Complete genome sequence of Treponema pallidum, the syphilis spirochete". Science. 281 (5375): 375–388. Bibcode:1998Sci...281..375F. doi:10.1126/science.281.5375.375. PMID 9665876.
  8. ^ a b Rasko, D. A.; Worsham, P. L.; Abshire, T. G.; Stanley, S. T.; Bannan, J. D.; Wilson, M. R.; Langham, R. J.; Decker, R. S.; Jiang, L.; Read, T. D.; Phillippy, A. M.; Salzberg, S. L.; Pop, M.; Van Ert, M. N.; Kenefic, L. J.; Keim, P. S.; Fraser-Liggett, C. M.; Ravel, J. (2011). "Bacillus anthracis comparative genome analysis in support of the Amerithrax investigation". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 108 (12): 5027–5032. Bibcode:2011PNAS..108.5027R. doi:10.1073/pnas.1016657108. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 3064363. PMID 21383169.
  9. ^ Fleischmann, R.; Adams, M.; White, O; Clayton, R.; Kirkness, E.; Kerlavage, A.; Bult, C.; Tomb, J.; Dougherty, B.; Merrick, J.; al., e. (1995). "Whole-genome random sequencing and assembly of Haemophilus influenzae Rd". Science. 269 (5223): 496–512. Bibcode:1995Sci...269..496F. doi:10.1126/science.7542800. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 7542800.
  10. ^ . somvweb.som.umaryland.edu. Archived from the original on 2018-03-27. Retrieved 2015-10-28.
  11. ^ Fraser, Claire M.; Dando, Malcolm R. (2001). "Genomics and future biological weapons: the need for preventive action by the biomedical community". Nature Genetics. 29 (3): 253–256. doi:10.1038/ng763. ISSN 1061-4036. PMID 11687792. S2CID 11211547.
  12. ^ "Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases (GCID)". Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  13. ^ "Overview, Host, Pathogen and the Microbiome: Determinants of Disease Outcome". Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  14. ^ Richter, Taylor K. S.; Hazen, Tracy H.; Lam, Diana; Coles, Christian L.; Seidman, Jessica C.; You, Yaqi; Silbergeld, Ellen K.; Fraser, Claire M.; Rasko, David A.; Bradford, Patricia A. (2018). "Temporal Variability of Escherichia coli Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Tracts of Tanzanian Children with and without Exposure to Antibiotics". mSphere. 3 (6). doi:10.1128/mSphere.00558-18. ISSN 2379-5042. PMC 6222053. PMID 30404930.
  15. ^ Dara, Antoine; Drábek, Elliott F.; Travassos, Mark A.; Moser, Kara A.; Delcher, Arthur L.; Su, Qi; Hostelley, Timothy; Coulibaly, Drissa; Daou, Modibo; Dembele, Ahmadou; Diarra, Issa; Kone, Abdoulaye K.; Kouriba, Bourema; Laurens, Matthew B.; Niangaly, Amadou; Traore, Karim; Tolo, Youssouf; Fraser, Claire M.; Thera, Mahamadou A.; Djimde, Abdoulaye A.; Doumbo, Ogobara K.; Plowe, Christopher V.; Silva, Joana C. (2017). "New var reconstruction algorithm exposes high var sequence diversity in a single geographic location in Mali". Genome Medicine. 9 (1): 30. doi:10.1186/s13073-017-0422-4. ISSN 1756-994X. PMC 5368897. PMID 28351419.
  16. ^ Chibucos, Marcus C.; Soliman, Sameh; Gebremariam, Teclegiorgis; Lee, Hongkyu; Daugherty, Sean; Orvis, Joshua; Shetty, Amol C.; Crabtree, Jonathan; Hazen, Tracy H.; Etienne, Kizee A.; Kumari, Priti; O’Connor, Timothy D.; Rasko, David A.; Filler, Scott G.; Fraser, Claire M.; Lockhart, Shawn R.; Skory, Christopher D.; Ibrahim, Ashraf S.; Bruno, Vincent M. (2016). "An integrated genomic and transcriptomic survey of mucormycosis-causing fungi". Nature Communications. 7 (1): 12218. Bibcode:2016NatCo...712218C. doi:10.1038/ncomms12218. ISSN 2041-1723. PMC 4961843. PMID 27447865.
  17. ^ Sahl, Jason W.; Sistrunk, Jeticia R.; Fraser, Claire M.; et al. (2015). "Examination of the Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Population Structure during Human Infection". mBio. 6 (3): e00501. doi:10.1128/mBio.00501-15. ISSN 2150-7511. PMC 4462620. PMID 26060273.
  18. ^ Chung, Matthew; Teigen, Laura; Liu, Hong; Libro, Silvia; Shetty, Amol; Kumar, Nikhil; Zhao, Xuechu; Bromley, Robin E.; Tallon, Luke J.; Sadzewicz, Lisa; Fraser, Claire M.; Rasko, David A.; Filler, Scott G.; Foster, Jeremy M.; Michalski, Michelle L.; Bruno, Vincent M.; Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (2018). "Targeted enrichment outperforms other enrichment techniques and enables more multi-species RNA-Seq analyses". Scientific Reports. 8 (1): 13377. Bibcode:2018NatSR...813377C. doi:10.1038/s41598-018-31420-7. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 6127098. PMID 30190541.
  19. ^ Robinson, Kelly M.; Hawkins, Aziah S.; Santana-Cruz, Ivette; Adkins, Ricky S.; Shetty, Amol C.; Nagaraj, Sushma; Sadzewicz, Lisa; Tallon, Luke J.; Rasko, David A.; Fraser, Claire M.; Mahurkar, Anup; Silva, Joana C.; Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (2017). "Aligner optimization increases accuracy and decreases compute times in multi-species sequence data". Microbial Genomics. 3 (9): e000122. doi:10.1099/mgen.0.000122. ISSN 2057-5858. PMC 5643015. PMID 29114401.
  20. ^ Kumar, Nikhil; Lin, Mingqun; Zhao, Xuechu; Ott, Sandra; Santana-Cruz, Ivette; Daugherty, Sean; Rikihisa, Yasuko; Sadzewicz, Lisa; Tallon, Luke J.; Fraser, Claire M.; Dunning Hotopp, Julie C. (2016). "Efficient Enrichment of Bacterial mRNA from Host-Bacteria Total RNA Samples". Scientific Reports. 6 (1): 34850. Bibcode:2016NatSR...634850K. doi:10.1038/srep34850. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5054355. PMID 27713560.
  21. ^ Zhang, Yan; Brady, Arthur; Jones, Cheron; Song, Yang; Darton, Thomas C.; Jones, Claire; Blohmke, Christoph J.; Pollard, Andrew J.; Magder, Laurence S.; Fasano, Alessio; Sztein, Marcelo B.; Fraser, Claire M.; Dominguez Bello, Maria Gloria (2018). "Compositional and Functional Differences in the Human Gut Microbiome Correlate with Clinical Outcome following Infection with Wild-Type Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi". mBio. 9 (3). doi:10.1128/mBio.00686-18. ISSN 2150-7511. PMC 5941076. PMID 29739901.
  22. ^ Eloe-Fadrosh, Emiley A.; Brady, Arthur; Crabtree, Jonathan; Drabek, Elliott F.; Ma, Bing; Mahurkar, Anup; Ravel, Jacques; Haverkamp, Miriam; Fiorino, Anne-Maria; Botelho, Christine; Andreyeva, Irina; Hibberd, Patricia L.; Fraser, Claire M.; McFall-Ngai, Margaret J. (2015). "Functional Dynamics of the Gut Microbiome in Elderly People during Probiotic Consumption". mBio. 6 (2). doi:10.1128/mBio.00231-15. ISSN 2150-7511. PMC 4453556. PMID 25873374.
  23. ^ a b University of Maryland School of Medicine. "UMSOM's Claire Fraser appointed president-elect of AAAS". Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  24. ^ "mBio Board of Editors". Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  25. ^ "Journal of Bacteriology Masthead" (PDF). January 2005. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  26. ^ "Microbial Genomics Editorial Board". Microbiology Society. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  27. ^ "About Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies". Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  28. ^ "DNA and Cell Biology About This Journal". Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  29. ^ "BD Board of Directors Elects Dr. Claire M. Fraser-Liggett". Retrieved March 30, 2019.
  30. ^ "The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award Laureates" (PDF). US Department of Energy.
  31. ^ "TIGR's Fraser, Salzberg Honored As AAAS Fellows".
  32. ^ "TIGR President Wins ASM's Promega Biotechnology Research Award". June 6, 2005.
  33. ^ "Charles Thom Award and Lecture".
  34. ^ "Claire Fraser-Liggett to be Inducted in Maryland Women's Hall of Fame". March 19, 2010.
  35. ^ "Two firms, two university programs win GBC's 2010 Maryland Bioscience Awards".
  36. ^ "Women in Technology Announces Winners for Its Eleventh Annual Leadership Award" (Press release).
  37. ^ "Alumni Hall of Fame".
  38. ^ "IOM Elects 65 New Members, Five Foreign Associates". October 17, 2011.
  39. ^ "Influential Marylander Honorees". 14 February 2019.
  40. ^ "2014 Awards".
  41. ^ "The World's Most Influential Scientific Minds 2014" (PDF).
  42. ^ "Claire Fraser Named the Inaugural Dean's Endowed Professor". December 9, 2015.
  43. ^ ""Amazon Jack Kammer"". Amazon. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  44. ^ ""Venter, Fraser Use Pet Poodle for Celera/TIGR Dog Genome Project"". May 10, 2002. Retrieved March 31, 2019.

External links edit

  • The Institute for Genome Sciences
  • The Institute for Genomic Research
  • Biographical Information 2007-02-09 at the Wayback Machine
  • Genome Center for Infectious Disease

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For other people named Claire Fraser see Claire Fraser disambiguation This article may rely excessively on sources too closely associated with the subject potentially preventing the article from being verifiable and neutral Please help improve it by replacing them with more appropriate citations to reliable independent third party sources July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Claire M Fraser born 1955 is an American genome scientist and microbiologist who has worked in microbial genomics and genome medicine 1 Her research has contributed to the understanding of the diversity and evolution of microbial life Fraser is the director of the Institute for Genome Sciences at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore MD where she holds the Dean s Endowed Professorship in the School of Medicine She has joint faculty appointments at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in the Departments of Medicine and Microbiology Immunology In 2019 she began serving a one year term as President Elect for the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS which will be followed by a one year term as AAAS president starting in February 2020 and a one year term as chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021 2 Claire M FraserBorn1955 age 68 69 NationalityAmericanAlma materRensselaer Polytechnic Institute State University of New York at BuffaloAwardsErnest Orlando Lawrence Award Promega Biotechnology Award Charles Thom AwardScientific careerFieldsGenomics MicrobiologyInstitutionsUniversity of Maryland BaltimoreThesisAutoantibodies and monoclonal antibodies to ℓgbℓs adrenergic receptors their role in receptor characterization and human physiology 1981 Website 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Education 3 Career 3 1 Genomics 3 2 Advisory panels and editorial boards 4 Awards and nominations 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editFraser was raised by a high school principal and an elementary school teacher in Saugus MA a suburb of Boston MA 1 She performed well at school and was always interested in learning 1 She became interested in science after being taught biology in high school 1 At Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute RPI during her senior year she performed independent research in a research lab 1 Education editFraser received her B S degree in Biology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in 1977 and her Ph D degree in Pharmacology at the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1981 with a thesis entitled Autoantibodies and monoclonal antibodies to ℓgbℓs adrenergic receptors their role in receptor characterization and human physiology 3 Career editFraser has authored more than 300 publications with more than 50 000 citations edited four books and served on the editorial boards of nine scientific journals 4 She is included on 23 issued patents and 19 published patents 4 Genomics edit From 1998 to 2007 Fraser was president and director of The Institute for Genomic Research TIGR in Rockville MD and led the teams that sequenced the genomes of bacterial and parasitic pathogens and the first model plant Arabidopsis thaliana 5 6 7 8 In 1995 Fraser was part of the team to first sequence the complete genome of a free living organism Haemophilus influenzae the bacterium that causes lower respiratory tract infections and meningitis in infants and young children 9 In 2007 Fraser joined the University of Maryland School of Medicine as director of the new Institute for Genome Sciences 10 Fraser s work on the 2001 Amerithrax investigation led to the identification of four genetic mutations in the anthrax spores that enabled the FBI to trace the material back to its original source 8 This effort catalyzed the development of the field of microbial forensics She is an expert in microbial forensics and the growing concern about dual uses research that can provide knowledge and technologies that could be misapplied 11 Fraser has led NIAID funded efforts in the genomics of infectious disease including the current iteration of the Genome Centers for Infectious Disease 12 Past and current studies funded through these initiatives aim to explore the dynamic interactions between high priority pathogens hosts their microbiota the immune system and the environment with the goal to provide a comprehensive understanding of the determinants of infectious disease with hypothesis driven research using high throughput omics technologies 13 14 15 16 17 These projects both stimulate and enhance ongoing technology development in technology and data cores 18 19 20 Fraser s current research is part of the Human Microbiome Project and is focused on how the structure and function of microbial communities in the human gastrointestinal tract change in association with diseases such as obesity and inflammatory bowel disease and how these communities respond to interventions including oral vaccination and probiotics administration 21 22 Advisory panels and editorial boards edit In 2019 Fraser is serving a one year term as President Elect for the American Association for the Advancement of Science AAAS which will be followed by a one year term as AAAS president starting in February 2020 and a one year term as chair of the Board of Directors in February 2021 2 In accepting the nomination to be a candidate for AAAS President Fraser expressed a desire to use this position to be an ardent spokesperson for science and to promote application of the scientific method to the solution of our most pressing problems including climate change antimicrobial resistance as well as food security water security and energy security 23 She notes that our ability to respond to these challenges has been hampered to a considerable extent by a lack of adequate funding a tendency to fund safer research projects and a relative lack of public trust in science 23 Fraser has been an editor for journals mBio Journal of Bacteriology Microbial Genomics journal Molecular Case Studies and DNA and Cell Biology 24 25 26 27 28 Since 2006 Fraser has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of Becton Dickinson and Company BD a Fortune 500 medical technology company 29 Awards and nominations edit2002 Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award 30 2004 AAAS Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science 31 2005 Promega Biotechnology Award the American Society for Microbiology 32 2006 Charles Thom Award Society for Industrial Microbiology 33 2010 Maryland Women s Hall of Fame 34 2010 Greater Baltimore Council s Leadership in Bioscience Award 35 2010 Women in Technology Health IT Award 36 2011 Rensselaer Alumni Hall of Fame 37 2011 Elected into the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies 38 2013 Influential Marylander s Award Daily Record 39 2014 Maryland International Business Leadership Award 40 2014 Thomson Reuter s The World s Most Influential Scientific Minds Microbiology 41 2015 Dean s Endowed Professor in the School of Medicine 42 Personal life editFraser was previously married to Craig Venter Since 2013 she has been married to Jack Kammer an author who examines gender issues from a male point of view 43 Fraser has owned several standard poodles including Shadow whose genome was sequenced 44 References edit a b c d e Katherine Lee December 17 2018 Claire M Fraser Is a Pioneer Who s Just Getting Started Retrieved March 31 2019 a b Microbial Genomics Trailblazer Claire M Fraser Named AAAS President Elect Claire Fraser Liggett a b Google Scholar Fraser C M Gocayne J D et al 1995 The minimal gene complement of Mycoplasma genitalium Science 270 5235 397 403 Bibcode 1995Sci 270 397F doi 10 1126 science 270 5235 397 PMID 7569993 S2CID 29825758 Fraser C M Casjens S et al 1997 Genomic sequence of a Lyme disease spirochaete Borrelia burgdorferi Nature 390 6660 580 586 Bibcode 1997Natur 390 580F doi 10 1038 37551 PMID 9403685 S2CID 4388492 Fraser C M Norris S J et al 1998 Complete genome sequence of Treponema pallidum the syphilis spirochete Science 281 5375 375 388 Bibcode 1998Sci 281 375F doi 10 1126 science 281 5375 375 PMID 9665876 a b Rasko D A Worsham P L Abshire T G Stanley S T Bannan J D Wilson M R Langham R J Decker R S Jiang L Read T D Phillippy A M Salzberg S L Pop M Van Ert M N Kenefic L J Keim P S Fraser Liggett C M Ravel J 2011 Bacillus anthracis comparative genome analysis in support of the Amerithrax investigation Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 12 5027 5032 Bibcode 2011PNAS 108 5027R doi 10 1073 pnas 1016657108 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 3064363 PMID 21383169 Fleischmann R Adams M White O Clayton R Kirkness E Kerlavage A Bult C Tomb J Dougherty B Merrick J al e 1995 Whole genome random sequencing and assembly of Haemophilus influenzae Rd Science 269 5223 496 512 Bibcode 1995Sci 269 496F doi 10 1126 science 7542800 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 7542800 University of Maryland School of Medicine somvweb som umaryland edu Archived from the original on 2018 03 27 Retrieved 2015 10 28 Fraser Claire M Dando Malcolm R 2001 Genomics and future biological weapons the need for preventive action by the biomedical community Nature Genetics 29 3 253 256 doi 10 1038 ng763 ISSN 1061 4036 PMID 11687792 S2CID 11211547 Genomic Centers for Infectious Diseases GCID Retrieved March 30 2019 Overview Host Pathogen and the Microbiome Determinants of Disease Outcome Retrieved March 30 2019 Richter Taylor K S Hazen Tracy H Lam Diana Coles Christian L Seidman Jessica C You Yaqi Silbergeld Ellen K Fraser Claire M Rasko David A Bradford Patricia A 2018 Temporal Variability of Escherichia coli Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Tracts of Tanzanian Children with and without Exposure to Antibiotics mSphere 3 6 doi 10 1128 mSphere 00558 18 ISSN 2379 5042 PMC 6222053 PMID 30404930 Dara Antoine Drabek Elliott F Travassos Mark A Moser Kara A Delcher Arthur L Su Qi Hostelley Timothy Coulibaly Drissa Daou Modibo Dembele Ahmadou Diarra Issa Kone Abdoulaye K Kouriba Bourema Laurens Matthew B Niangaly Amadou Traore Karim Tolo Youssouf Fraser Claire M Thera Mahamadou A Djimde Abdoulaye A Doumbo Ogobara K Plowe Christopher V Silva Joana C 2017 New var reconstruction algorithm exposes high var sequence diversity in a single geographic location in Mali Genome Medicine 9 1 30 doi 10 1186 s13073 017 0422 4 ISSN 1756 994X PMC 5368897 PMID 28351419 Chibucos Marcus C Soliman Sameh Gebremariam Teclegiorgis Lee Hongkyu Daugherty Sean Orvis Joshua Shetty Amol C Crabtree Jonathan Hazen Tracy H Etienne Kizee A Kumari Priti O Connor Timothy D Rasko David A Filler Scott G Fraser Claire M Lockhart Shawn R Skory Christopher D Ibrahim Ashraf S Bruno Vincent M 2016 An integrated genomic and transcriptomic survey of mucormycosis causing fungi Nature Communications 7 1 12218 Bibcode 2016NatCo 712218C doi 10 1038 ncomms12218 ISSN 2041 1723 PMC 4961843 PMID 27447865 Sahl Jason W Sistrunk Jeticia R Fraser Claire M et al 2015 Examination of the Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli Population Structure during Human Infection mBio 6 3 e00501 doi 10 1128 mBio 00501 15 ISSN 2150 7511 PMC 4462620 PMID 26060273 Chung Matthew Teigen Laura Liu Hong Libro Silvia Shetty Amol Kumar Nikhil Zhao Xuechu Bromley Robin E Tallon Luke J Sadzewicz Lisa Fraser Claire M Rasko David A Filler Scott G Foster Jeremy M Michalski Michelle L Bruno Vincent M Dunning Hotopp Julie C 2018 Targeted enrichment outperforms other enrichment techniques and enables more multi species RNA Seq analyses Scientific Reports 8 1 13377 Bibcode 2018NatSR 813377C doi 10 1038 s41598 018 31420 7 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 6127098 PMID 30190541 Robinson Kelly M Hawkins Aziah S Santana Cruz Ivette Adkins Ricky S Shetty Amol C Nagaraj Sushma Sadzewicz Lisa Tallon Luke J Rasko David A Fraser Claire M Mahurkar Anup Silva Joana C Dunning Hotopp Julie C 2017 Aligner optimization increases accuracy and decreases compute times in multi species sequence data Microbial Genomics 3 9 e000122 doi 10 1099 mgen 0 000122 ISSN 2057 5858 PMC 5643015 PMID 29114401 Kumar Nikhil Lin Mingqun Zhao Xuechu Ott Sandra Santana Cruz Ivette Daugherty Sean Rikihisa Yasuko Sadzewicz Lisa Tallon Luke J Fraser Claire M Dunning Hotopp Julie C 2016 Efficient Enrichment of Bacterial mRNA from Host Bacteria Total RNA Samples Scientific Reports 6 1 34850 Bibcode 2016NatSR 634850K doi 10 1038 srep34850 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 5054355 PMID 27713560 Zhang Yan Brady Arthur Jones Cheron Song Yang Darton Thomas C Jones Claire Blohmke Christoph J Pollard Andrew J Magder Laurence S Fasano Alessio Sztein Marcelo B Fraser Claire M Dominguez Bello Maria Gloria 2018 Compositional and Functional Differences in the Human Gut Microbiome Correlate with Clinical Outcome following Infection with Wild Type Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhi mBio 9 3 doi 10 1128 mBio 00686 18 ISSN 2150 7511 PMC 5941076 PMID 29739901 Eloe Fadrosh Emiley A Brady Arthur Crabtree Jonathan Drabek Elliott F Ma Bing Mahurkar Anup Ravel Jacques Haverkamp Miriam Fiorino Anne Maria Botelho Christine Andreyeva Irina Hibberd Patricia L Fraser Claire M McFall Ngai Margaret J 2015 Functional Dynamics of the Gut Microbiome in Elderly People during Probiotic Consumption mBio 6 2 doi 10 1128 mBio 00231 15 ISSN 2150 7511 PMC 4453556 PMID 25873374 a b University of Maryland School of Medicine UMSOM s Claire Fraser appointed president elect of AAAS Retrieved March 31 2019 mBio Board of Editors Retrieved March 31 2019 Journal of Bacteriology Masthead PDF January 2005 Retrieved March 31 2019 Microbial Genomics Editorial Board Microbiology Society Retrieved March 31 2019 About Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies Retrieved March 31 2019 DNA and Cell Biology About This Journal Retrieved March 31 2019 BD Board of Directors Elects Dr Claire M Fraser Liggett Retrieved March 30 2019 The Ernest Orlando Lawrence Award Laureates PDF US Department of Energy TIGR s Fraser Salzberg Honored As AAAS Fellows TIGR President Wins ASM s Promega Biotechnology Research Award June 6 2005 Charles Thom Award and Lecture Claire Fraser Liggett to be Inducted in Maryland Women s Hall of Fame March 19 2010 Two firms two university programs win GBC s 2010 Maryland Bioscience Awards Women in Technology Announces Winners for Its Eleventh Annual Leadership Award Press release Alumni Hall of Fame IOM Elects 65 New Members Five Foreign Associates October 17 2011 Influential Marylander Honorees 14 February 2019 2014 Awards The World s Most Influential Scientific Minds 2014 PDF Claire Fraser Named the Inaugural Dean s Endowed Professor December 9 2015 Amazon Jack Kammer Amazon Retrieved March 31 2019 Venter Fraser Use Pet Poodle for Celera TIGR Dog Genome Project May 10 2002 Retrieved March 31 2019 External links editThe Institute for Genome Sciences The Institute for Genomic Research Biographical Information Archived 2007 02 09 at the Wayback Machine Genome Center for Infectious Disease Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Claire M Fraser amp oldid 1217486624, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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