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Overview

Mark J. Bailey is affiliated with the Natural Environment Research Council in the United Kingdom. Their research spans primarily the fields of Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a focus on Molecular Biology, Infectious Diseases, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Molecular Medicine, and Pollution.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including:

  • Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria
  • Gut Microbiota and Health
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
  • Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research
  • Horticultural and Viticultural Research
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies

Mark J. Bailey has contributed to numerous publications, with notable papers including:

  • Robust neutralizing antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 infection persist for months, 2020, Science
  • Contrasting community assembly processes structure lotic bacteria metacommunities along the river continuum, 2020, Environmental Microbiology
  • SARS-CoV-2 infection induces robust, neutralizing antibody responses that are stable for at least three months, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Niche and local geography shape the pangenome of wastewater- and livestock-associated Enterobacteriaceae, 2021, Science Advances
  • Genomic network analysis of environmental and livestock F-type plasmid populations, 2021, The ISME Journal

Their research has appeared frequently in publication venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), EDIS, Annals of Surgical Oncology, Science, and Environmental Microbiology.

Mark J. Bailey has worked extensively with a group of frequent co-authors, reflecting collaboration in their research projects. These include:

  • Hyun S. Gweon
  • Daniel S. Read
  • Kevin Chau
  • Manal AbuOun
  • Sarah Hoosdally

Best Publications

  • Rapid Method for Coextraction of DNA and RNA from Natural Environments for Analysis of Ribosomal DNA- and rRNA-Based Microbial Community Composition

    Robert I. Griffiths;Andrew S. Whiteley;Anthony G. O'Donnell;Mark J. Bailey

  • Soil bacterial networks are less stable under drought than fungal networks.

    Franciska T. de Vries;Rob I. Griffiths;Mark Bailey;Hayley Craig

  • The bacterial biogeography of British soils.

    Robert I. Griffiths;Bruce C. Thomson;Phillip James;Thomas Bell

  • Soil networks become more connected and take up more carbon as nature restoration progresses

    Elly Morriën;S. Emilia Hannula;L. Basten Snoek;Nico R. Helmsing

  • Studying plasmid horizontal transfer in situ : a critical review

    Søren J. Sørensen;Mark Bailey;Lars H. Hansen;Niels Kroer

  • Minimum information about a marker gene sequence (MIMARKS) and minimum information about any (x) sequence (MIxS) specifications.

    Pelin Yilmaz;Pelin Yilmaz;Renzo Kottmann;Dawn Field;Rob Knight;Rob Knight

  • RNA Stable Isotope Probing, a Novel Means of Linking Microbial Community Function to Phylogeny

    Mike Manefield;Andrew S. Whiteley;Robert I. Griffiths;Mark J. Bailey

  • Raman microscopic analysis of single microbial cells

    Wei E Huang;Robert I Griffiths;Ian P Thompson;Mark J Bailey

  • Forty years of reform and opening up: China’s progress toward a sustainable path

    Yonglong Lu;Yonglong Lu;Yueqing Zhang;Xianghui Cao;Chenchen Wang

  • Unlocking the potential of metagenomics through replicated experimental design

    Rob Knight;Janet Jansson;Janet Jansson;Dawn Field;Noah Fierer

  • Influence of plant developmental stage on microbial community structure and activity in the rhizosphere of three field crops.

    Ashley Houlden;Ashley Houlden;Tracey M. Timms-Wilson;Martin J. Day;Mark J. Bailey

  • Bacterial community structure and physiological state within an industrial phenol bioremediation system

    Andrew S. Whiteley;Mark J. Bailey

  • TerraGenome: A consortium for the sequencing of a soil metagenome

    Timothy M. Vogel;Pascal Simonet;Janet K. Jansson;Penny R. Hirsch

  • Catchment-scale biogeography of riverine bacterioplankton

    Daniel S Read;Hyun S Gweon;Michael J Bowes;Lindsay K Newbold

  • The ecology of transfer of mobile genetic elements

    Jan Dirk van Elsas;Mark J. Bailey

  • Quantitative and qualitative seasonal changes in the microbial community from the phyllosphere of sugar beet (Beta vulgaris)

    I. P. Thompson;M. J. Bailey;J. S. Fenlon;T. R. Fermor

  • Physiological and Community Responses of Established Grassland Bacterial Populations to Water Stress

    Robert I. Griffiths;Andrew S. Whiteley;Anthony G. O'Donnell;Mark J. Bailey

  • Influence of depth and sampling time on bacterial community structure in an upland grassland soil

    Robert I. Griffiths;Robert I. Griffiths;Andrew S. Whiteley;Anthony G. O'Donnell;Mark J. Bailey

  • Physical and genetic map of the Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 chromosome

    Paul B. Rainey;Mark J. Bailey

  • Atmospheric hydrogen peroxide

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Frequent Co-Authors

Andrew S. Whiteley
Andrew S. Whiteley Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Robert I. Griffiths
Robert I. Griffiths University of Oxford
Janet K. Jansson
Janet K. Jansson Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Paul B. Rainey
Paul B. Rainey Max Planck Society
Derrick W. Crook
Derrick W. Crook University of Oxford
Tim E. A. Peto
Tim E. A. Peto University of Oxford
Philippe Lemanceau
Philippe Lemanceau INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Daniel S. Read
Daniel S. Read UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
Nicole Stoesser
Nicole Stoesser University of Oxford
John C. Fry
John C. Fry Cardiff University

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