Bassam Elgamoudi
Griffith University, Australia · Australia
Editorial leadership for Journal of Glycomics And Metabolism ISSN 2572-5424
Research interests
- Chemoreceptors-Glycan Interactions
- Their Role In Pathogenesis Glycobiology Chemotaxis Biofilm Formation
Biography
Dr. Bassam Elgamoudi received his Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology and Biology from Tripoli University, Libya, in 2000, and completed his Ph.D. in 2016 from the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester. He is currently a research fellow at Griffith University, Australia, where his work focuses on food pathogens, with particular emphasis on Campylobacter jejuni, Helicobacter pylori, and Vibrio cholerae. His research encompasses the characterisation of chemoreceptor pathways in C. jejuni and H. pylori, chemoreceptor-glycan interactions, and the role of c-di-GMP signalling in biofilm formation of V. cholerae. His most-cited publication, "The Campylobacter jejuni chemoreceptor Tlp10 has a bimodal ligand-binding domain and specificity for multiple classes of chemoeffectors" (2021), has received 47 citations and exemplifies his contributions to understanding bacterial chemotaxis mechanisms.
Selected publications
- The Campylobacter jejuni chemoreceptor Tlp10 has a bimodal ligand-binding domain and specificity for multiple classes of chemoeffectors 2021 cited 47×
- Campylobacter Biofilms: Potential of Natural Compounds to Disrupt Campylobacter jejuni Transmission 2021 cited 34×
- The dCache Chemoreceptor TlpA of Helicobacter pylori Binds Multiple Attractant and Antagonistic Ligands via Distinct Sites 2021 cited 28×
- Inhibition of Campylobacter jejuni Biofilm Formation by D-Amino Acids 2020 cited 24×
- Extracellular c-di-GMP Plays a Role in Biofilm Formation and Dispersion of Campylobacter jejuni 2022 cited 18×
- Campylobacter jejuni extracellular vesicles harboring cytolethal distending toxin bind host cell glycans and induce cell cycle arrest in host cells 2024 cited 13×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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