Publications

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2024. A synthetic biology approach to assemble and reboot clinically-relevant Pseudomonas aeruginosa tailed phages. Ipoutcha, T. R. Racharaks, S. Huttelmaier, C. Wilson, E. A. Ozer, and E. M. Hartmann. Microbiology Spectrum, e02897-02823.

2023. Mitigation of antimicrobial resistance genes in greywater treated at household level. Shuai, W., D. Itzhari, Z. Ronen, and E. M. Hartmann. Science of the Total Environment, 890:164136.

2023. Anthropogenic micropollutants and their implications for agriculture. Moghadam, A. A., W. Shuai, and E. M. Hartmann. Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 80:102902.

2022. Clinically relevant pathogens on surfaces display differences in survival and transcriptomic response in relation to probiotic and traditional cleaning strategies. Hu, J., W. Shuai, J. T. Sumner, A. A. Moghadam, and E. M. Hartmann. npj Biofilms and Microbiomes, 8(1):1-12.

2022. Density-based binning of gene clusters to infer function or evolutionary history using GeneGrouper. McFarland, A. G., N. W. Kennedy, C. E. Mills, D. Tullman-Ercek, C. Huttenhower, and E. M. Hartmann. Bioinformatics, 38(3):612-620.

2021. The Future of Bacteriophage Therapy Will Promote Antimicrobial Susceptibility. Barber, O. W., I. Manas Miramontes, M. Jain, E. A. Ozer, and E. M. Hartmann. mSystems, 6:e00218-21.

2021. Benzalkonium Chloride: a Systematic Review of its Environmental Entry through Wastewater Treatment, Potential Impact, and Mitigation Strategies. Barber, O. W., and E. M. Hartmann. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1080/10643389.2021.1889284.

2021. Toward Accurate and Robust Environmental Surveillance Using Metagenomics. Shen, J., A. G. McFarland, M. K. Hayden, V. I. Young, and E. M. Hartmann. Frontiers in Genetics, 12:600111.

2021. A conserved mechanism for high triclosan tolerance in Pseudomonas demonstrates evidence of vertical and horizontal transfer. McFarland, A. G., H. Bertucci, E. Littman, J. Shen, C. Huttenhower, and E. M. Hartmann. Applied & Environmental Microbiology, 87(7): e02924-20.

2021. Toothbrush Microbiomes Feature a Meeting Ground for Human Oral and Environmental Microbiota. Blaustein, R. A., L.-M. Michelitsch, A. J. Glawe, H. Lee, S. Huttelmaier, N. Hellgeth, S. Ben Maamar, and E. M. Hartmann. Microbiome, 9:32.

2020. Nano-Enabled, Antimicrobial Toothbrushes – How Physical and Chemical Properties Relate to Antibacterial Capabilities. Johnson, C. R., M. N. Tran, L.-M. Michelitsch, S. Abraham, J. Hu, K. A. Gray, and E. M. Hartmann. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 396: 122445.

2020. Mobilizable antibiotic resistance genes are present in dust microbial communities Ben Maamar, S., A. J. Glawe, T. K. Brown, N. Hellgeth, J. Hu, J. Wang, C. Huttenhower, and E. M. Hartmann. PLOS Pathogens, 16(1): e1008211.

2019. Impacts of indoor surface finishes on bacterial viability. Hu, J., S. Ben Maamar, A. Glawe, N. Gottel, J. A. Gilbert, and E. M. Hartmann. Indoor Air, 00:1-12.

2019. Pan-genomic approach towards understanding microbial adaptations within the International Space Station among diverse environments. Blaustein, R. A., A. McFarland, S. Ben Maamar, A. E. Lopez, S. Castro-Wallace, and E. M. Hartmann. mSystems, 4:e00281-18.

2018. Antimicrobial chemicals influence the structure and function of indoor microbial communities. Fahimipour, A. K., S. Ben Maamar, A. McFarland, R. A. Blaustein, J. Chen, A. Glawe, J. Kline, J. L. Green, R. U. Halden, K. Van Den Wymelenberg, C. Huttenhower, and E. M. Hartmann. mSystems, 3:e00200-18.

2016. Antimicrobial chemicals are associated with elevated antibiotic resistance genes in the indoor dust microbiome. Hartmann, E. M., R. Hickey, T. Hsu, C. M. Betancourt Román, J. Chen, R. Schwager, J. Kline, G. Z. Brown, R. U. Halden, C. Huttenhower, and J. L. Green. Environmental Science & Technology, 50:9807-9815.