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D-Index
91
Citations
24176
World Ranking
666
National Ranking
310

Mary E. Lidstrom publication distribution in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Microbiology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mary E. Lidstrom sits on this spectrum.

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55 publications 679+

This scientist: 284 publications — 74th percentile

74% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 679 publications or more.

Mary E. Lidstrom D-index placement in Microbiology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Microbiology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mary E. Lidstrom sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 127+

This scientist: 91 D-Index — 89th percentile

89% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 127 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mary E. Lidstrom is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research spans multiple disciplines, focusing on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and environmental science. The primary areas of study include molecular biology, environmental chemistry, global and planetary change, biomedical engineering, and mechanical engineering.

The scientist's work addresses a range of topics relevant to microbial metabolism and enzyme function, microbial metabolic engineering and bioproduction, and methane hydrates and related phenomena. Other important topics include atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, biofuel production and bioconversion, carbon dioxide capture technologies, and enzyme catalysis and immobilization.

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Mary E. Lidstrom include:

  • Moving academic research forward during COVID-19, 2020, Science
  • A methanotrophic bacterium to enable methane removal for climate mitigation, 2023, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • The Role of Synthetic Biology in Atmospheric Greenhouse Gas Reduction: Prospects and Challenges, 2020, BioDesign Research
  • Greenhouse gas mitigation requires caution, 2024, Science
  • A Computational Framework for Identifying Promoter Sequences in Nonmodel Organisms Using RNA-seq Data Sets, 2021, ACS Synthetic Biology

Mary E. Lidstrom has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Lian He, Joseph Groom, Jue Wang, Erin Wilson, and David A. C. Beck.

Their publications are commonly found in journals such as:

  • Science
  • Methane
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • BioDesign Research
  • ACS Synthetic Biology

Best Publications

  • Evidence that participate methane monooxygenase and ammonia monooxygenase may be evolutionarily related

    Andrew J. Holmes;Andria Costello;Mary E. Lidstrom;J. Colin Murrell

  • Molecular Characterization of Functional and Phylogenetic Genes from Natural Populations of Methanotrophs in Lake Sediments

    Andria M. Costello;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Trichloroethylene biodegradation by a methane-oxidizing bacterium.

    C. Deane Little;Anthony V. Palumbo;Stephen E. Herbes;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • The expanding world of methylotrophic metabolism.

    Ludmila Chistoserdova;Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Highly efficient methane biocatalysis revealed in a methanotrophic bacterium

    M. G. Kalyuzhnaya;S. Yang;S. Yang;O. N. Rozova;N. E. Smalley

  • A new cofactor in a prokaryotic enzyme: tryptophan tryptophylquinone as the redox prosthetic group in methylamine dehydrogenase

    William S. McIntire;David E. Wemmer;Andrei Chistoserdov;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Computational protein design enables a novel one-carbon assimilation pathway

    Justin B. Siegel;Amanda Lee Smith;Sean Poust;Adam J. Wargacki

  • Broad-host-range cre-lox system for antibiotic marker recycling in gram-negative bacteria.

    Christopher J. Marx;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Methylotrophy in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 from a genomic point of view.

    Ludmila Chistoserdova;Sung-Wei Chen;Alla Lapidus;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Metabolic engineering in methanotrophic bacteria

    Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya;Aaron W. Puri;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • C1 Transfer Enzymes and Coenzymes Linking Methylotrophic Bacteria and Methanogenic Archaea

    Ludmila Chistoserdova;Julia A. Vorholt;Rudolf K. Thauer;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • High-resolution metagenomics targets specific functional types in complex microbial communities.

    Marina G Kalyuzhnaya;Alla Lapidus;Natalia Ivanova;Alex C Copeland

  • The role of physiological heterogeneity in microbial population behavior

    Mary E Lidstrom;Michael C Konopka

  • Development of improved versatile broad-host-range vectors for use in methylotrophs and other Gram-negative bacteria

    Christopher J Marx;Mary E Lidstrom

  • Particulate methane monooxygenase genes in methanotrophs.

    J D Semrau;A Chistoserdov;J Lebron;A Costello

  • Bacterial Populations Active in Metabolism of C1 Compounds in the Sediment of Lake Washington, a Freshwater Lake

    Olivier Nercessian;Emma Noyes;Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Methylobacterium Genome Sequences: A Reference Blueprint to Investigate Microbial Metabolism of C1 Compounds from Natural and Industrial Sources

    Stéphane Vuilleumier;Ludmila Chistoserdova;Ming-Chun Lee;Françoise Bringel

  • Molecular Characterization of Methanotrophic Isolates from Freshwater Lake Sediment

    Ann J. Auman;Sergei Stolyar;Andria M. Costello;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • The nature of the copper ions in the membranes containing the particulate methane monooxygenase from Methylococcus capsulatus (Bath).

    H.H. Nguyen;A.K. Shiemke;S.J. Jacobs;B.J. Hales

  • SYMBIOSIS OF METHYLOTROPHIC BACTERIA AND DEEP-SEA MUSSELS

    Colleen M. Cavanaugh;Colleen M. Cavanaugh;Piet R. Levering;James S. Maki;Ralph Mitchell

  • 7 Aerobic Methylotrophic Prokaryotes

    Ludmila Chistoserdova;Mary E. Lidstrom

  • Molecular Characterization of Functional and Phylogenetic Genes from Natural Populations of Methanotrophs in

    Andria M. Costello;Mary E. Lidstrom

Frequent Co-Authors

Ludmila Chistoserdova
Ludmila Chistoserdova University of Washington
Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya
Marina G. Kalyuzhnaya San Diego State University
Christopher J. Marx
Christopher J. Marx University of Idaho
Robert E. Synovec
Robert E. Synovec University of Washington
Rudolf K. Thauer
Rudolf K. Thauer Max Planck Society
Sunney I. Chan
Sunney I. Chan National Taiwan University
Alex K.-Y. Jen
Alex K.-Y. Jen City University of Hong Kong
Alla Lapidus
Alla Lapidus Saint Petersburg State University
Natalia Ivanova
Natalia Ivanova Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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