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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2009 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For scientific contributions that have improved the safety and aesthetics of drinking water.

Overview

Michael J. McGuire is affiliated with the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California in the United States. Their research predominantly spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, with a focus on immunology and microbiology as well. The scientist's work delves into several subfields including molecular biology, immunology, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, genetics, and sensory systems.

Their research topics cover RNA interference and gene delivery, monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies research, virus-based gene therapy research, immunotherapy and immune responses, olfactory and sensory function studies, color perception and design, and advanced chemical sensor technologies.

Michael J. McGuire's recent papers include:

  • Tumor-specific intracellular delivery: peptide-guided transport of a catalytic toxin, 2023, Communications Biology
  • Proactive Management of Aesthetic Quality to Maintain Customer Confidence, 2023, American Water Works Association
  • Abstract B21: Cancer-specific intracellular delivery of therapeutic antibodies against KRAS, 2020, Molecular Cancer Research
  • 618 Expanding cancer immunotherapy by exploiting recall immunity - A new co-therapy option for checkpoint inhibitors, 2021, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • 839 TALLTM (Targeted Antigen Loaded Liposomes) immunotherapy exploits recall immunity to form an excellent co-therapy option for immune checkpoint inhibitors, 2023, Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts

Frequent coauthors of Michael J. McGuire include:

  • Indu Venugopal
  • Kathlynn C. Brown
  • Curtis A. Allred
  • Claire Gormley
  • Shelby M. Knoche

The scientist has published extensively in venues such as:

  • Regular and Young Investigator Award Abstracts
  • Communications Biology
  • American Water Works Association
  • Molecular Cancer Research

Michael J. McGuire has received recognition through awards including being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2020. Additionally, they were elected as a Member of the National Academy of Engineering in 2009 for scientific contributions that have improved the safety and aesthetics of drinking water.

Best Publications

  • The occurrence of disinfection by-products in US drinking water

    Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire;Joseph G. Jacangelo;Nancy L. Patania

  • Geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol from cyanobacteria in three water supply systems.

    George Izaguirre;Cordelia J. Hwang;Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire

  • Have utilities switched to chloramines

    Chad J. Seidel;Michael J. McGuire;R. Scott Summers;Steve Via

  • Oxidation of Five Earthy-Musty Taste and Odor Compounds

    Shala Lalezary;Massoud Pirbazari;Michael J. McGuire

  • AWWA taste and odor survey

    I.H. (Mel) Suffet;Ana Corado;David Chou;Michael J. McGuire

  • Evaluating oxidants for the removal of model taste and odor compounds from a municipal water supply

    William H. Glaze;Raymond Schep;William Chauncey;Edward C. Ruth

  • Hexavalent Chromium Removal by Reduction with Ferrous Sulfate, Coagulation, and Filtration: A Pilot-Scale Study

    Gang Qin;Michael J McGuire;Nicole K Blute;Chad Seidel

  • Ozonation assessing its role in the formation and control of disinfection by products

    Joseph G. Jacangelo;Nancy L. Patania;Kevin M. Reagan;E. Marco Aieta

  • Off-flavor as the consumer's measure of drinking water safety

    Michael J. McGuire

  • Activated carbon adsorption of organics from the aqueous phase

    I. H. Suffet;Michael J. McGuire

  • Comparing PEROXONE and Ozone for Controlling Taste and Odor Compounds, Disinfection By-products, and Microorganisms

    David W. Ferguson;Michael J. McGuire;Bart Koch;Roy L. Wolfe

  • Evaluating activated carbons for removing low concentrations of taste- and odor-producing organics

    Shala Lalezary;Massoud Pirbazari;Michael J. McGuire

  • Eight revolutions in the history of US drinking water disinfection

    Michael J. McGuire

  • 2004 National Atrazine Occurrence Monitoring Program using the Abraxis ELISA method.

    Nicole Graziano;Michael J. McGuire;Alan Roberson;Craig Adams

  • A Standard Method for Quantification of Earthy-Musty Odorants in Water, Sediments, and Algal Cultures

    S W Krasner;C J Hwang;M J McGuire

  • Optimizing the Removal of Geosmin and 2-Methylisoborneol by Powdered Activated Carbon

    Shala Lalezary-Craig;Massoud Pirbazari;Melissa S. Dale;Theodore S. Tanaka

  • GAC adsorber design protocol for the removal of off-flavors

    Massoud Pirbazari;Varadarajan Ravindran;Badri N. Badriyha;Shala Craig

  • Tastes and Odors; The Flavor Profile Method

    Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire;Virginia B. Ferguson

  • Closed-loop stripping analysis as a tool for solving taste and odor problems

    Michael J. McGuire;Stuart W. Krasner;Cordelia J. Hwang;George Izaguirre

  • Determination of subnanogram-per-liter levels of earthy-musty odorants in water by the salted closed-loop stripping method

    Cordelia J. Hwang;Stuart W. Krasner;Michael J. McGuire;Margaret S. Moylan

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart W. Krasner
Stuart W. Krasner Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Irwin H. Suffet
Irwin H. Suffet University of California, Los Angeles
Craig D. Adams
Craig D. Adams Saint Louis University
R. Scott Summers
R. Scott Summers University of Colorado Boulder
Joseph G. Jacangelo
Joseph G. Jacangelo Johns Hopkins University
Donald S. Cherry
Donald S. Cherry Virginia Tech
John C. Crittenden
John C. Crittenden Georgia Institute of Technology
Scott E. Belanger
Scott E. Belanger Procter & Gamble (United States)
Tanju Karanfil
Tanju Karanfil Clemson University
David A. Reckhow
David A. Reckhow University of Massachusetts Amherst

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