Antimicrobial Resistance In Bacteria

25 researchers across 8 institutions

25 Researchers
8 Institutions
0 Grant PIs
5 High Impact

Research in this area investigates the mechanisms by which bacteria develop resistance to antimicrobial drugs. Studies explore genetic and molecular factors contributing to resistance, including the identification of resistance genes, their transmission pathways, and the impact of environmental factors on resistance development. Methodologies encompass bacterial genetics, molecular biology techniques, and bioinformatics to analyze genomic data and understand resistance mechanisms at a cellular and population level. This work also examines the effectiveness of various antimicrobial compounds and potential strategies for overcoming resistance.

This research holds significance for Arkansas by addressing public health challenges related to infectious diseases and the increasing threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Findings can inform strategies for managing antimicrobial use in healthcare settings and agriculture, two sectors important to the state's economy. Understanding resistance patterns in local bacterial populations can also contribute to public health surveillance and the development of targeted interventions to protect community health across Arkansas.

The field draws upon expertise in microbial infections, bacterial genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, and pharmacology. This interdisciplinary approach involves researchers from multiple institutions across Arkansas, fostering collaboration and a comprehensive understanding of antimicrobial resistance.

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Name Institution h-index Citations Career Stage Badges
Young Min Kwon University of Arkansas 34 3,115 High Impact
Marcelo Assis Southern Arkansas University 29 2,750 High Impact
Griffiths G. Atungulu University of Arkansas 29 3,390 High Impact
Amy Baldwin University of Central Arkansas 25 2,933 High Impact
Kidon Sung NCTR 21 1,428 High Impact
David F. Gilmore Arkansas State University 19 969
Sandra Rivera University of Arkansas 16 983
Jinshan Jin NCTR 13 355
J. E. Schultz UAMS 12 2,348
Alba Cano-Vicent Southern Arkansas University 12 872
Shawna Weimer University of Arkansas 11 443
Ohgew Kweon NCTR 9 288
Muhammad Farooq Tahir UA Pine Bluff 8 288
Obioma Nwaiwu UAMS 7 288
Andrew Shen NCTR 7 174
Rawan Alnufaie Arkansas State University 5 140
Dereje D. Gudeta NCTR 5 53
Suad Algarni NCTR 4 76
Mohammed Aljuwayd University of Arkansas 4 32
Yeojin Jung Arkansas State University 2 8

Cross-Institution Connections

Researchers at different institutions with overlapping expertise in Antimicrobial Resistance In Bacteria.

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David F. Gilmore Arkansas State University
Namkyeong Kim Arkansas State University
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Yeojin Jung Arkansas State University
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Namkyeong Kim Arkansas State University
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Sandra Rivera University of Arkansas
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Sandra Rivera University of Arkansas
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