Full Name
David Mark Welch

Title
Senior Scientist and Director, Bay Paul Center

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Contact Information
Education
Ph.D., Biochemistry, Harvard University, 1999
B.A., Biology, Earlham College, 1989
MBL Affiliation
Location

Dr. David Mark Welch is an evolutionary biologist with a background in biochemistry and molecular biology. 聽His research spans the evolution of functional novelty in metazoan genomes to the role of microbial communities in the health of organisms and ecosystems, and is united by an overarching interest in how molecular biology and comparative evolution can contribute to global change solutions.聽 The focus of his lab鈥檚 current research is the novel antioxidant and DNA repair pathways of bdelloid rotifers and the potential of cyanobacteria to sequester carbon. 聽

He co chairs (with Cathy Pfister at UChicago) , an intellectual home for researchers across the University of Chicago, the Marine Biological Laboratory, and Argonne National Laboratory to advance understanding of the identity and function of microbes.聽 He led the development of the bioinformatics tools necessary to analyze the first massively-parallel tag sequence datasets that demonstrated the existence of a 鈥渞are biosphere鈥 of microbial taxa and leads the teams developing the聽聽project. and also oversees development of bioinformatic resources for the聽.

David Mark Welch works with
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Senior Scientist and NXR Director
Bell Center
Selected Publications

Feng H., G. Bavister, K.E. Gribble, D.B. Mark Welch. 2023. Highly efficient CRISPR-mediated gene editing in a rotifer. PLOS Biology 21(7): e3001888. PMC10395877

Mika, K., A.S. Okamoto, N.H. Shubin, and D.B. Mark Welch. 2021. Bacterial community dynamics during embryonic development of the little skate (Leucoraja erinacea).听Anim. Microbiome. 3:72.聽 PMCID: PMC8513177

Stelzer C.-P., J. Blommaert, A.M. Waldvogel, M. Pichler, and D.B. Mark Welch. 2021. Comparative analysis reveals within-population genome size variation in a rotifer is driven by large genomic elements with highly abundant satellite DNA repeat elements.聽BMC Biol. 19:206.聽 PMCID: PMC8447722

Yu E., T. Yoshinaga, F. L. Jalufka, H. Ehsan, D. B. Mark Welch, and G. Kaneko. 2021. The complex evolution of the metazoan HSP70 gene family.聽Sci. Rep. 11:17794.PMCID: PMC8423806

Cavicchioli, R., W.J. Ripple, K.N. Timmis, F. Azam, L.R. Bakken,聽et al. 2019. 鈥淪cientists鈥 warning to humanity: microorganisms and climate change.鈥澛Nat. Rev. Microbiol.聽doi:10.1038/s41579-019-0222-5.聽 PMID: 31213707

Blommaert, J., S. Riss, B. Hecox-Lea, D.B. Mark Welch, and C.P. Stelzer. 2019. Small, but surprisingly repetitive genomes: transposon expansion and not polyploidy has driven a doubling in genome size in a metazoan species complex.聽BMC Genomics聽20: 466. doi:10.1186/s12864-019-5859-y聽 PMC6555955

Gribble, K.E., B.M. Moran, S. Jones, E.L. Corey, and D.B. Mark Welch. 2018. Congeneric variability in lifespan extension and onset of senescence suggest active regulation of aging in response to low temperature.鈥澛Experimental Gerontology聽114: 99鈥106. doi:10.1016/J.EXGER.2018.10.023.

Hecox-Lea, BJ and DB. Mark Welch. 2018. Evolutionary diversity and novelty of DNA repair genes in asexual bdelloid rotifers.聽聽BMC Genomics聽18:177. doi:10.1186/s12862-018-1288-9聽 PMCID: PMC6264785