Erik L. Hendrickson, PhD

Research Scientist

Education

PhD Genetics, Harvard University

BS Chemistry, Harvey Mudd College

Research Interests

  • Microbial Metabolism

  • Microbial Interactions

  • Microbial Omic’s

Publications

  • Klebsiella and Providencia emerge as lone survivors following long-term starvation of oral microbiota. Baker JL, Hendrickson EL, Tang X, Lux R, He X, Edlund A, McLean JS, Shi W.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Apr 11. pii: 201820594. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1820594116. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 30975748.

  • Proteomics of Fusobacterium nucleatum within a model developing oral microbial community. Hendrickson EL, Wang T, Beck DA, Dickinson BC, Wright CJ, J Lamont R, Hackett M. MicrobiologyOpen. 2014; 3(5):729-51. PubMed [journal]PMID: 25155235 PMCID: PMC4234264

  • Insights into Dynamic Polymicrobial Synergy Revealed by Time-Coursed RNA-Seq.
    Hendrickson EL, Beck DA, Miller DP, Wang Q, Whiteley M, Lamont RJ, Hackett M. Frontiers in microbiology. 2017; 8:261. PubMed [journal]PMID: 28293219 PMCID: PMC5329018

  • Metabolic crosstalk regulates Porphyromonas gingivalis colonization and virulence during oral polymicrobial infection. Kuboniwa M, Houser JR, Hendrickson EL, …, Lamont RJ. Nat Microbiol. 2017 Nov;2(11):1493-1499. doi: 10.1038/s41564-017-0021-6. Epub 2017 Sep 18. PMID: 28924191

  • Stress response of a marine ammonia-oxidizing archaeon informs physiological status of environmental populations. Qin W, Amin SA, Lundeen RA, Heal KR, Martens-Habbena W, Turkarslan S, Urakawa H, Costa KC, Hendrickson EL,…., Stahl DA. ISME J. 2017 Oct 20. doi: 10.1038/ismej.2017.186. [Epub ahead of print]
    PMID: 29053148

  • Hendrickson EL, Wang T, Beck DA, Dickinson BC, Wrigh CJ, Lamont RJ, Hackett M. Proteomics of Fusobacterium nucleatum within a model developing oral microbial community. MicrobiologyOpen 2014, in press.

  • Hendrickson EL, Wang T, Dickinson BC, Whitemore SE, Wright CJ, Lamont RJ, Hackett M. Proteomics of Streptococcus gordonii within a model developing oral microbial community. BMC Microbiol. 2012, 12:211.

  • Kuboniwa M, Tribble GD, Hendrickson EL, Amano A, Lamont RJ, Hackett M. Insights into the virulence of oral biofilms: discoveries from proteomics. Expert Rev Proteomics. 2012, 9(3):311-23.

  • Walker CB, Redding-Johanson AM, Baidoo EE, Rajeev L, He Z, Hendrickson EL, Joachimiak MP, Stolyar S, Arkin AP, Leigh JA, Zhou J, Keasling JD, Mukhopadhyay A, Stahl DA. Functional responses of methanogenc archaea to synthrophic growth. ISME J. 2012, 6(11):2045-55.

  • Beck DA, Hendrickson EL, Vorobev A, Wang T, Lim S, Kalyuzhnaya MG, Lidstrom ME, Hackett M, Chistoserdova L.  An integrated proteomics/transcriptomics approach points to oxygen as the main electron sink for methanol metabolism in Methylotenera mobilis. J Bact. 2011, 193(18):4758-65.

  • Hendrickson EL, Beck DAC, Wang T, Lidstrom ME, Hackett M, Chistoserdova L.  The expressed genome of Methyolbacillus flagellatus as defined through comprehensive proteomics and new insights into methylotrophy. J. Bact. 2010, 192(19) 4859-4867.

Contact

Address:
1959 NE Pacific St
Box 357444
Seattle, WA 98195-7444
Phone: 206-616-2614
Email: elh[at]u.washington.edu

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