My research focuses on the molecular mechanisms bacteria use to respond to their surrounding environment, with an emphasis on two-component signal transductionsystems and alternative sigma factors. This includes the transcriptional activation of virulence factors during infection of a human host and the utilization of hydrocarbons as a nutrient source during bioremediation efforts of contaminated environments. More specifically, my research program uses a broad range of microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry techniques to investigate the regulation of gene expression in the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The long-term primary goal of my biomedical research is the identification of new drug targets and the development of novel drug therapies. The long-term primary goal of my bioremediation research is the identification of small signaling molecules that significantly enhance the rate by which microorganisms can be used to clean up contaminated sites and reach closure faster. An additional focus of my research program is the mentorship of undergraduate research assistants. The aims of my research, which are conducive to study in an undergraduate program, provide students the guidance and knowledge needed for success within a variety of graduate programs, including microbiology, immunology, molecular biology, genetics, and biochemistry. Students planning to attend health professions programs, such as medical, nursing, or pharmacy school, gain insight into infectious diseases and microbial pathogenesis.
Little A.S., Okkotsu Y., Reinhart, A.A., Damron F.H., Barbier M., Barrett B., Oglesby-Sherrouse A.G., Goldberg J.B., Cody W.L., Schurr M.J., Vasil M.L., Schurr M.J. 2018. Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgR phosphorylation status differentially regulates pyocyanin and pyoverdine production. mBio 9:e02318-17.
Prichett, C.L., Little, A.S., Okkotsu, Y., Frisk, A., Cody, W.L., Covey, C.R., and Schurr, M.J. (2015) Expression Analysis of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgZR Two-Component Regulatory System. Journal of Bacteriology. 197: 736- 748
Gillbreath, J., Cody, W.L., Merrell, D.S. and Hendrixson D.R. (2011) Change is good: Variations in common biological mechanisms in the -proteobacteria Campylobacter and Helicobacter. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews. 75: 84-132.
Cody, W.L., Jones, A.K., Frisk, A., Carterson, A.J., Jackson, D., Wolfgang, M.C. and Schurr, M.J. (2009) Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgZ regulates hydrogen cyanide production in an AlgR dependent manner. Journal of Bacteriology. 191: 2993-3002.
Cody, W.L., Wilson, J.W., Hendrixson, D.R., McIver, K.S., Hagman-Johnson, K., Nickerson, C.A. and Schurr, M.J. (2008) 10% skim milk as a freezing solution enhances the viability of cells stored at -80C. Journal of Microbiological Methods 75: 135-138.
Green, V., Wallace, E., and Cody, W.L. Mortality during Pseudomonas aeruginosa chronic infection of Drosophila melanogaster dependent on mating experience of host. 2019. American Society for Microbiology Texas Branch Meeting & Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) Biological Honor Society South Central Regional Convention.
Ostertag, S., Tripplehorn, S., Sandlin, N., Henriquez, S.A., Moore, A., Soper,D.M., Cody, W.L. Coevolution of host-pathogen interactions in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa chronic infection model of Drosophila melanogaster. 2019. Beta Beta Beta (Tri-Beta) Biological Honor Society South Central Regional Convention.
Tripplehorn, S., Sandlin, N., Ostertag, S., Henriquez, S.A., Moore, A., Soper,D.M., Cody, W.L. Coevolution of host-pathogen interactions in a Pseudomonas aeruginosa chronic infection model of Drosophila melanogaster. 2018. American Society for Microbiology Texas Branch Meeting.
Casanova, K., Beckly, C., Torrance, B., Schnoebelen, A., Window, P., Bloemer, A., Steinmiller, E.M.P., Cody, W.L. Antimicrobial Properties of Novel Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. 2018. American Society for Microbiology Texas Branch Meeting.
Torrance, B.L., Schnoebelen, A.T., Bloemer, A, Window, P., Steinmiller, E.M.P., Cody, W.L. Characterization of novel zinc oxide morphologies and their antimicrobial properties. 2017. American Society for Microbiology Texas Branch Meeting.
Schnoebelen, A.T., Torrance, B.L., Bloemer, A, Window, P., Cody, W.L., Steinmiller,
E.M.P. Discoveries in the Antimicrobial Properties of ZnO Plate and Rod Morphologies.
2017. American American Chemical Society National Meeting.
Little, A.S., Okkotsu, Y., Damron, F.H., Barbier, M., Oglesby-Sherrouse, A., Owings,
J.P., Barrett, B.C., Cardenas, A., Goldberg., Cody, W.L., Schurr, M.J. Phosphorylated
Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgR is Required for Iron Acquisition and Murine Virulence.
2016. American Society for Microbiology Microbe Conference.
Barrett, B.C., Cardenas, A.J., Little, A.S., Schurr, M.J., Cody, W.L. Phosphorylation
of Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgR is required for virulence in a Drosophila melanogaster
oral feeding infection model. 2016. American Society for Microbiology Texas Branch
Meeting.
Little, A.S., Pritchett, C.L., Okkotsu, Y., Covey, C. Cody, W.L. and Schurr, M.J.
Transcriptional Anaylsis of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgZR two-component regulatory
system. 2013. B-888. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting.
Ribardo, D.A., Boll, J.M., Cody, W.L. and Hendrixson, D.R. Genetic Analysis of Capsular
Polysaccharide Production in Campylobacter Jejuni. 2010. United States Department
of Agriculture Food and Safety Directors Meeting.
Cody, W.L., Prichett, C.L., Wolfgang, M. and Schurr, M.J. Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgZ
utilizes a biofilm specific mechanism to regulate hydrogen cyanide. 2008. B-190. American
Society for Microbiology General Meeting.
Prichett, C.L., Frisk, A., Cody, W.L. and Schurr, M.J. Transcriptional regulation
of Pseudomonas aeruginosa AlgR. 2008. B-074. American Society for Microbiology General
Meeting.
Cody, W.L. and Schurr, M.J. AlgZ/FimS and AlgR coregulate cyanide production in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa. 2007. B-471. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting.
Cody, W.L., Fisk, A. and Schurr, M.J. AlgZ/FimS regulate cyanide production in Pseudomonas
aeruginosa. 2006. B-245. American Society for Microbiology General Meeting.
“America's first native Ebola patients in critical condition.” Common Concerns. Interview with Sally Xin Zhang. China Central Television (CCTV). October 3, 2014.
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