

David Pride
Dr. David Pride excels in the field of pathology, serving as a distinguished Professor at the University of California-San Francisco. His pioneering research is centered on the development of synergistic antibiotic and phage cocktails aimed at effectively targeting bacterial pathogens. With a keen interest in the intricate dynamics of the microbiome, Dr. Pride's work delves into the role of viruses within these complex ecosystems. A significant portion of Dr. Pride's research is dedicated to analyzing human oral bacteriophage communities, where he seeks to unravel the interactions between viruses and bacteria. His investigations extend to the broader viromes and microbiota, with a particular focus on viral ecology within the human oral cavity. Through his extensive research, Dr. Pride has made substantial contributions to the understanding of how viruses and bacteria interact in various environments, including the human gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Pride's involvement in numerous clinical trials underscores his commitment to translating research findings into practical applications. His work has been widely published, reflecting his expertise and the impact of his research on the scientific community. By exploring the complex relationships between microbial entities, Dr. Pride aims to advance therapeutic strategies that harness the potential of phage therapy in combating bacterial infections. In addition to his research endeavors, Dr. Pride is actively engaged in mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering a collaborative and innovative research environment. His dedication to education and research excellence has earned him recognition and respect among his peers and students alike. Through his groundbreaking work, Dr. Pride continues to push the boundaries of our understanding of microbial interactions, paving the way for novel approaches in the treatment of bacterial diseases. His contributions to the field of pathology are invaluable, offering new insights into the potential of phage therapy and the intricate balance of the human microbiome.
Publications
, 145-158, 2003-01-14
, 2019-12-08
, 295-299, 2013-01-01
, 336-340, 2013-01-01
, 309-313, 2013-01-01