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O. Colin Stine is affiliated with the University of Maryland, Baltimore in the United States. Their research primarily spans the domains of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with a particular focus on Infectious Diseases, Molecular Biology, Nutrition and Dietetics, Genetics, and Endocrinology as notable subfields.

Their work extensively covers topics including Genetic Associations and Epidemiology, Vibrio bacteria research studies, Child Nutrition and Water Access, Antimicrobial Resistance in Staphylococcus, Cancer-related molecular mechanisms research, Gut microbiota and health, and Salmonella and Campylobacter epidemiology.

Significant recent publications by Stine include:

  • Redefining enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC): Genomic characterization of epidemiological EAEC strains, 2020, PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • Contrasting Epidemiology of Cholera in Bangladesh and Africa, 2021, The Journal of Infectious Diseases
  • A framework for assessing 16S rRNA marker-gene survey data analysis methods using mixtures, 2020, Microbiome
  • A Retrospective Case-Control Study of the Relationship between the Gut Microbiota, Enteropathy, and Child Growth, 2020, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene
  • Three transmission events of Vibrio cholerae O1 into Lusaka, Zambia, 2021, BMC Infectious Diseases

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Stine include John W. Cole, Brady Gaynor, Patrick F. McArdle, Huichun Xu, and Steven J. Kittner.

Their work has been published mainly in journals such as Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Emerging infectious diseases, Stroke, and PLoS neglected tropical diseases.

Best Publications

  • Differential abundance analysis for microbial marker-gene surveys

    Joseph N Paulson;O Colin Stine;Héctor Corrada Bravo;Mihai Pop

  • Genome Sequence of Aeromonas hydrophila ATCC 7966T: Jack of All Trades

    Rekha Seshadri;Sam W. Joseph;Ashok K. Chopra;Jian Sha

  • Deep sequencing of the oral microbiome reveals signatures of periodontal disease.

    Bo Liu;Lina L. Faller;Niels Klitgord;Varun Mazumdar

  • Diarrhea in young children from low-income countries leads to large-scale alterations in intestinal microbiota composition

    Mihai Pop;Alan W Walker;Joseph Paulson;Brianna Lindsay

  • Association of a promoter polymorphism of the CD14 gene and atopy.

    Gerard H. Koppelman;Naomi E. Reijmerink;O. Colin Stine;Timothy D. Howard

  • Microsatellite instability in inflammatory bowel disease-associated neoplastic lesions is associated with hypermethylation and diminished expression of the DNA mismatch repair gene, hMLH1.

    A. Steven Fleisher;Manel Esteller;Noam Harpaz;Anatoly Leytin

  • Initial genome scan of the NIMH genetics initiative bipolar pedigrees: chromosomes 1, 6, 8, 10, and 12.

    John P. Rice;Alison Goate;Jeff T. Williams;Laura Bierut

  • Fifteen-Year Study of the Changing Epidemiology of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

    Nancy F. Crum;Rachel U. Lee;Scott A. Thornton;O. Colin Stine

  • Multilocus Sequence Typing for Characterization of Clinical and Environmental Salmonella Strains

    Mamuka Kotetishvili;O. Colin Stine;Arnold Kreger;J. Glenn Morris

  • Discovery of STL polyomavirus, a polyomavirus of ancestral recombinant origin that encodes a unique T antigen by alternative splicing

    Efrem S. Lim;Alejandro Reyes;Martin Antonio;Debasish Saha

  • Genome-wide search for atopy susceptibility genes in Dutch families with asthma

    Gerard H. Koppelman;O.Colin Stine;Jianfeng Xu;Timothy D. Howard

  • Initial genomic scan of the NIMH genetics initiative bipolar pedigrees: Chromosomes 3, 5, 15, 16, 17, and 22

    Howard J. Edenberg;Tatiana Foroud;P. Michael Conneally;Jeffrey J. Sorbel

  • Loci associated with ischaemic stroke and its subtypes (SiGN) : A genome-wide association study

    Sara L Pulit;Patrick F McArdle;Quenna Wong;Rainer Malik

  • Major Genes Regulating Total Serum Immunoglobulin E Levels in Families with Asthma

    Jianfeng Xu;Dirkje S. Postma;Timothy D. Howard;Gerard H. Koppelman

  • Instabilotyping Comprehensive Identification of Frameshift Mutations Caused by Coding Region Microsatellite Instability

    Yuriko Mori;Jing Yin;Asma Rashid;Barbara A. Leggett

  • Multilocus Sequence Typing Reveals a Lack of Diversity among Escherichia coli O157:H7 Isolates That Are Distinct by Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis

    Anna C. Noller;M. Catherine McEllistrem;O. Colin Stine;J. Glenn Morris

  • Downregulated Kynurenine 3-Monooxygenase Gene Expression and Enzyme Activity in Schizophrenia and Genetic Association With Schizophrenia Endophenotypes

    Ikwunga Wonodi;O. Colin Stine;Korrapati V. Sathyasaikumar;Rosalinda C. Roberts

  • Return of Chloroquine-Susceptible Falciparum Malaria in Malawi Was a Reexpansion of Diverse Susceptible Parasites

    Miriam K. Laufer;Shannon Takala-Harrison;Fraction K. Dzinjalamala;O. Colin Stine

  • Molecular analysis of the emergence of pandemic Vibrio parahaemolyticus

    E Fidelma Boyd;Ana Luisa V Cohen;Ana Luisa V Cohen;Lynn M Naughton;Lynn M Naughton;David W Ussery

  • Genomic Survey of Bipolar Illness in the NIMH Genetics Initiative Pedigrees: A Preliminary Report

    John I. Nurnberger;J. Raymond DePaulo;Elliot S. Gershon;Theodore Reich

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Glenn Morris
J. Glenn Morris University of Florida
Braxton D. Mitchell
Braxton D. Mitchell University of Maryland, Baltimore
Steven J. Kittner
Steven J. Kittner University of Maryland, Baltimore
Francis J. McMahon
Francis J. McMahon National Institutes of Health
Judith A. Johnson
Judith A. Johnson University of Florida
James P. Nataro
James P. Nataro University of Virginia
Deborah A. Meyers
Deborah A. Meyers University of Arizona
Melvin G. McInnis
Melvin G. McInnis University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Martin Antonio
Martin Antonio London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
David A. Sack
David A. Sack Johns Hopkins University

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