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Andre Hudson

Dean, College of Science

Dean’s Office
College of Science
Program Faculty, School of Chemistry and Materials Science

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Andre Hudson

Dean, College of Science

Dean’s Office
College of Science
Program Faculty, School of Chemistry and Materials Science

Education

BS, Virginia Union University; Ph.D., Rutgers University

Bio

Dr. Hudson is trained as a biochemist and the major themes of his research are vested in biochemistry and microbiology. More specifically, in the areas of amino acid metabolism, structural analyses of enzymes involved in amino acid and bacterial peptidoglycan metabolism, and the isolation, identification and genomic characterization of plant-associated bacteria. Dr. Hudson has secured approximately $1.3 million in federally funded grants and contracts as PI and or CoPI from the NIH, NSF, Bayer Corporation, Sweetwater Energy and Natcore Technology. Dr. Hudson has published 43 peer-reviewed articles, and presented more than 28 conference presentations in addition to 29 invited talks.

Dr. Hudson is a highly respected and well liked teacher. His teaching contributions are substantial especially during the conversion to semesters when he rewrote all the courses he teaches. Dr. Hudson has mentored and engaged many students in research and has published in peer-reviewed journals with a number of them. Many of his students have gone to pursue further research at prestigious institutions.

Since joining RIT, Dr. Hudson has served on numerous School, College, and Institute Committees, including the GSoLS Curriculum Committee, the College of Science Faculty Evaluation and Development Committee which he has chaired since 2014, and the RIT Isaac L. Jordan Faculty Pluralism Award Selection Committee which he has chaired since 2013.

Dr. Hudson joined the RIT faculty in 2008 following a post-doctoral fellowship at Rutgers University. He earned his B.S. (2000) in Biology from Virginia Union University, Richmond, VA., and his Ph.D. (2006) in Plant Biochemistry from Rutgers University. 

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Journal Paper
Babbitt, Hudson, et al. "Synonymous Codon Organization Reduces the Impact of Mutation on Nucleic Acid Molecular Dynamics." J. Mol. Evo. (2018): N/A. Web.
AO, Parthasarathy, et al. "A Three-ring Circus: Metabolism of the Three Proteogenic Aromatic Amino Acids and Their Role in the Health of Plants and Animals." Front Mol Biosci. (2018): N/A. Web.
AO, Parthasarathy, et al. "Isolation and Genomic Characterization of Six Endophytic Bacteria Isolated from Saccharum sp (sugarcane): Insights into Antibiotic, Secondary Metabolite and Quorum Sensing Metabolism." Journal of Genomics 6. (2018): 117-121. Web.
AO, Parthasarathy, et al. "Whole Genome Sequencing and Annotation of Exiguobacterium sp. RIT 452, an Antibiotic Producing Strain Isolated from a Pond Located on the Campus of the Rochester Institute of Technology." Microbiol Resour Announc. (2018): N/A. Web.
Hudson, Andre O, et al. "Dihydrodipicolinate Synthase: Structure, Dynamics, Function, and Evolution." Macromolecular Protein Complexes. (2017): 271-289. Print.
Gan, Han M, et al. "Whole Genome Sequencing of Rhodotorula mucilaginosa Isolated from the Chewing Stick (Distemonanthus benthamianus): Insights into Rhodotorula Phylogeny, Mitogenome Dynamics and Carotenoid Biosynthesis." PeerJ. (2017): 1-18. Web.
Kumar, HKS, et al. "Genomic Characterization of Eight Ensifer Strain Isolated from Pristine Caves and a Whole Genome Phylogeny of Ensifer (Sinorhizobium)." Journal of Genomics 5. (2017): 12-17. Print.
Gan, Han M, et al. "Whole Genome of Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica Serovar Typhimurium Strains TT6675 and TT9097 Employed in the Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Giant Phage Mutant Collection." Genome Announcements 5. 34 (2017): 1-2. Web.
Gan, HM, et al. "Whole Genome Sequencing and Analysis Reveal Insights Into The Genetic Structure, Diversity And Evolutionary Relatedness Of Luxi And Luxr Homologs in Bacteria Belonging the Sphingomonadaceae Family." Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology 4. 188 (2014) Web.
Gan, HY, et al. "Whole Genome Sequences of Four Oligotrophic Bacteria Isolated From Deep Within a Cave (>400 M): Lechuguilla Cave, New Mexico." Genome Announcements 2. 6 (2014): 0. Web.
Babbitt, GA, et al. "Synonymous Codon Bias and Functional Constraint on GC3-related DNA Backbone Dynamics in the Prokaryotic Nucleoid." Nucleic Acids Research 42. 17 (2914): 10915-10926. Print.
Triassi, AJ, et al. "A Putative Target for the Development of Narrow–Spectrum Antibacterial Compounds." Frontiers in Microbiology 5. (2014): 509. Web.
HY, Gan,, et al. "Whole Genome Sequences of Thirteen Endophytic Bacteria Isolated Fom Shrub Willow (Salix) Grown in Geneva, New York." Genome Announc. 2. 3 (2014): 0. Web.
MR, Oliver,, et al. "The Purification, Crystallization and Preliminary X-ray Diffraction Analysis of Two Isoforms of Meso-diaminopimelate Decarboxylase From Arabidopsis Thaliana." Acta Cryst F 70. (2014): 663-668. Print.
HM, Gan,, et al. "High Quality Whole Genome Sequences of Three Strains of Enterobacter sp. Isolated from Jamaican Dioscorea Cayenensis (Yellow Yam)." Genome Announc. 13. 2 (2014): 0. Web.
Hudson, Andre O, et al. "Differential Response of Orthologous L,L-diaminopimelate Aminotransferase (DapL) to Enzyme Inhibitory Antibiotic Lead Compounds." Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry. (2013): 10.1016/j.bmc.2013.10.055. Print.
Gan, HM, et al. "Comparative Genomic Analysis of Six Bacteria Belonging to the Genus Novosphingobium: Insights into Host Interactions, Marine Adaptation and Bioremediation." BMC Genomics 14. 431 (2013): doi:10.1186/1471-2164-14-431. Web.
Hudson, Andre O, et al. "Biochemical Characterization of UDP-N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanyl-D-glutamyl:meso-2,6-diaminopimelate ligase (MurE) from Verrucomicrobium spinosum DSM 4136T." PloS ONE 8. 6 (2013): e66458.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0066458. Web.
Hudson, Andre, et al. "Whole Genome Sequence of Enterobacter sp. SST3, an Endophyte Isolated from Jamaica Sugarcane (Saccharum sp) Stalk Tissue." Journal of Bacteriology 194. (2012): 5981-598. Print.
Hudson, Andre, et al. "Genome Sequence of Novosphingobium sp. Strain Rr02-17, a Nopaline Crown Gall Associated Bacterium Isolated from Vitis vinifera L. Grapevine." Journal of Bacteriology 194. (2012): 5137-5138. Print.
Hudson, Andre. "Genome Sequence of Methylobacterium sp. Strain GXF4, a Xylem Associated Bacterium Isolated from Vitis Vinifera L. Grapevine." Journal of Bacteriology 194. (2012): 5157-5158. Print.
Hudson, Andre, et al. "Genomic and Biochemical Analysis of the Diaminopimelate and Lysine Biosynthesis Pathway in Verrucomicrobium Spinosum." Frontiers in Microbiology 183. 3 (2012): 3389. Print.
Hudson, A.O., I. Giron, and R. Dobson. "Crystallization and Preliminary X-ray Diffraction Analysis of L,L-diaminopimelate Aminotransferase (DapL) from Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii." Acta Cryst F67. (2011): 140-143. Print.
Hudson, A.O., et al. "Dual Diaminopimelate Biosynthesis Pathways in Bacteroides Fragilis and Clostridium." BBA proteins and proteomics 1814. (2011): 1162-1168. Print.
Hudson, A.O., I. Giron, and R. Dobson. "L,L-Diaminopimelate Aminotransferase from Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii: A Target for Algaecide Development." PLoS ONE 6. 5 (2011): 1-12. Web.
Bulman, Z., et al. "A Novel Property of Propolis (bee glue): Anti-pathogenic activity by Inhibition of N-acyl-homoserine Lactone Mediated Signaling in Bacteria." Journal of Ethanopharmacology 138. (2011): 788-797. Print.
Book Chapter
Hudson, Andre O, et al. "Lysine Synthesis in Microorganisms." The Handbook of Microbial Metabolism of Amino Acids. Edinburgh, UK: CAB International, 2017. 49-69. Print.
Hudson, A.O. and M.A. Savka. "Bioluminescence Biosensor Strains for Detection of Quorum Sensing N-acyl-homoserine Lactone Signal Molecules." Bioluminescence. U.S.A.: Nova Publishers, 2011. 747-3. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Hudson, Andre O. "L,L-diaminopimelate aminotransferase (DapL): A Novel Enzyme Involved in Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis." The Great Wall Symposium. Pasteur Institute. Paris, France. 23-25 Sep. 2013. Conference Presentation.
Hudson, Andre O. "Structure-activity Relationships Among the Mur ligase Family." The Great Wall Symposium. Pasteur Institute. Paris, France. 23-25 Sep. 2013. Conference Presentation.
Gan, H.M., et al. "Predictable Ecological Niches of Origin Revealed by Comparative Genomics of Six Novosphingobium Species." American Society for Microbiology. ASM. Denver, CO. 18-21 May 2013. Conference Presentation.
Hudson, Andre O. "Targeting the Essential Amino Acid Biosynthesis Pathways for the Discovery of Novel Antibiotics." East Carolina State University. Greenville, NC. 2 Oct. 2013. Lecture.
Hudson, Andre O. "L,L-diaminopimelate aminotransferase (DapL): A Novel Enzyme Involved in Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis." The Great Wall Symposium. Pasteur Institute. Paris, France. 23 Sep. 2013. Address.
Published Conference Proceedings
Hudson, Andre, et al. "Genomic and Biochemical Analysis of the Diaminopimelate/Lysine Synthesis Pathway in Verrucomicrobium Spinosum." Proceedings of the American Society for Microbiology. Ed. American Society for Microbiology. San Francisco, CA: American Society for Microbiology, 2012. Print.

Currently Teaching

BIOL-295
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a faculty-directed student project or research involving laboratory work, computer modeling, or theoretical calculations that could be considered of an original nature. The level of study is appropriate for students in their first three years of study.
BIOL-298
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a faculty-directed tutorial of appropriate topics that are not part of the formal curriculum. The level of study is appropriate for student in their first three years of study.
BIOL-301
1 - 4 Credits
This course allows students to assist in a class or laboratory for which they have previously earned credit. The student will assist the instructor in the operation of the course. Assistance by the student may include fielding questions, helping in workshops, and assisting in review sessions. In the case of labs, students may also be asked to help with supervising safety practices, waste manifestation, and instrumentation.
BIOL-495
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a faculty-directed student project or research involving laboratory or field work, computer modeling, or theoretical calculations that could be considered of an original nature. The level of study is appropriate for students in their final two years of study.
BIOL-498
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a faculty-directed tutorial of appropriate topics that are not part of the formal curriculum. The level of study is appropriate for student in their final two years of study.
BIOL-798
1 - 4 Credits
This course is a faculty-directed, graduate level tutorial of appropriate topics that are not part of the formal curriculum.
ENVS-790
1 - 4 Credits
The thesis option will be available to environmental science graduate students only with prior written approval of program faculty. Students will submit a proposal to a faculty member who agrees to serve as the student's thesis committee chair. The proposal will describe the basic research question to be investigated and the experimental protocols to be employed. Proposals will be reviewed by the program faculty who will give permission to register for thesis credit. This course may be taken several times over the course of a student's graduate program, for variable credits. A written thesis and oral defense are required at the completion of the thesis research.

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