Mark McBride

Professor
Department of Microbiology
University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee
United States of America

Professor Microbiology
Biography

Dr. Mark McBride is a Professor of the Department of Microbiology in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee. he has completed his Postdoctoral Fellow from University of California, Berkeley, PhD from University of Wisconsin-Madison and BS from University of Rochester. he has honored with Graduate School/UWM Foundation Research Award, Shaw Scientist Award and University of Wisconsin Graduate School Research Committee Award. he serving as a Member of the Editorial Board of Archives of Microbiology, Councilor for Division I (General Microbiology) of the American Society for Microbiology and Member of the Editorial Board of Journal of Bacteriology.

Research Intrest

Dr. Mark McBride focused on molecular mechanism, genetics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and microscopy to determine the mechanism of Flavobacterium johnsoniae gliding motility and antibodies.

List of Publications
Zhu Y, Han L, Hefferon KL, Silvaggi NR, Wilson DB, McBride MJ. Periplasmic Cytophaga hutchinsonii endoglucanases are required for use of crystalline cellulose as the sole source of carbon and energy. Applied and environmental microbiology. 2016 Aug 1;82(15):4835-45.
Kulkarni SS, Zhu Y, Brendel CJ, McBride MJ. Diverse C-Terminal Sequences Involved in Flavobacterium johnsoniae Protein Secretion. Journal of Bacteriology. 2017 Jun 15;199(12):e00884-16.
Zhu Y, Thomas F, Larocque R, Li N, Duffieux D, Cladière L, Souchaud F, Michel G, McBride MJ. Genetic analyses unravel the crucial role of a horizontally acquired alginate lyase for brown algal biomass degradation by Zobellia galactanivorans. Environmental Microbiology. 2017 Mar 1.