Michael A Bachman, MD, PhD
Associate Professor of Pathology
Associate Professor of Microbiology and Immunology
Medical Director, Clinical Microbiology Laboratory
Program Director, Clinical Research
Clinical Pathology Division
Pathology
1150 W. Medical Center Drive, 7510E MSRB 1
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
[email protected]

Available to mentor

Michael A Bachman, MD, PhD
Clinical Associate Professor
  • About
  • Qualifications
  • Research Overview
  • Recent Publications
  • About

    Dr. Bachman received his MD and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan Medical Scientist Training Program. His thesis work in the Laboratory of Michele Swanson, PhD, focused on virulence gene regulation of Legionella pneumophila. He completed a Clinical Pathology Residency and Clinical Microbiology Fellowship at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. He also performed postdoctoral research on the host response to Klebsiella pneumoniae iron metabolism in the laboratory of Jeffrey Weiser, MD.

    Qualifications
    • MD, PhD
      University of Michigan, 1301 Catherine Road, 2004
    • BA
      University of Virginia, Charlottesville, 1996
    Research Overview

    Identification of patient and bacterial genetic risk factors for Klebsiella pneumoniae infections
    Shared and unique fitness factors of Gram-negative bacteria during pneumonia
    Prediction and prevention of bacterial infections through evaluation of the gut microbiome

    Recent Publications See All Publications
    • Presentation
      Pathogenesis and Dynamics of Klebsiella pneumoniae Bacteremia
      Bachman M. 2023 Nov 1;
    • Journal Article
      Conserved metabolic regulator ArcA responds to oxygen availability, iron limitation, and cell envelope perturbations during bacteremia.
      Brown AN, Anderson MT, Smith SN, Bachman MA, Mobley HLT. mBio, 2023 Oct 31; 14 (5): e0144823 DOI:10.1128/mbio.01448-23
      PMID: 37681955
    • Presentation
      Gram-negative Bacteremia: Pathogenesis and Innate Immunity
      Bachman M. 2023 Oct 1;
    • Journal Article
      Klebsiella pneumoniae causes bacteremia using factors that mediate tissue-specific fitness and resistance to oxidative stress.
      Holmes CL, Wilcox AE, Forsyth V, Smith SN, Moricz BS, Unverdorben LV, Mason S, Wu W, Zhao L, Mobley HLT, Bachman MA. PLoS Pathog, 2023 Jul; 19 (7): e1011233 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1011233
      PMID: 37463183
    • Presentation
      Pathogenesis of Klebsiella Bacteremia
      Bachman M. 2023 Apr 1;
    • Preprint
      Klebsiella pneumoniae causes bacteremia using factors that mediate tissue-specific fitness and resistance to oxidative stress
      Holmes CL, Wilcox AE, Forsyth V, Smith SN, Moricz BS, Unverdorben LV, Mason S, Wu W, Zhao L, Mobley HLT, Bachman MA. bioRxiv, DOI:10.1101/2023.02.23.529827
    • Journal Article
      The Klebsiella pneumoniae ter Operon Enhances Stress Tolerance.
      Mason S, Vornhagen J, Smith SN, Mike LA, Mobley HLT, Bachman MA. Infect Immun, 2023 Feb 16; 91 (2): e0055922 DOI:10.1128/iai.00559-22
      PMID: 36651775
    • Presentation
      Stewardship of Broad Molecular Panels
      Bachman M. 2023 Jan 1;