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James O. McInerney was born on 1969, is an An irish microbiologist. Discover James O. McInerney's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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James O. McInerney is an Irish-born microbiologist, computational evolutionary biologist, professor, and former head of the School of Life Sciences at the University of Nottingham.

He is an elected Fellow of the American Society for Microbiology and elected Fellow of the Linnean Society.

1994

In 1994, he was awarded a PhD (also from NUI Galway).

1999

In 1999, McInerney returned to Ireland to set up the Bioinformatics Research Group at NUI Maynooth and became the Director of the Genetics and Bioinformatics degree course.

2012

In 2012-2013, he took a sabbatical at the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics at Harvard University.

2013

In 2013, he was awarded a Doctor of Science (DSc) degree from the National University of Ireland.

After completing his PhD, McInerney worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the National Diagnostics Centre in Galway and in the Department of Zoology at The Natural History Museum, London.

2015

In 2015, the McInerney research group moved to The University of Manchester where McInerney took up a Chair in Evolutionary Biology.

2016

In 2016, McInerney was appointed as the Director of the Research Domain of "Evolution, Systems and Genomics" in the Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health at the University of Manchester.

2018

In 2018, McInerney moved from Manchester to the University of Nottingham, to take up the Chair in Evolutionary Biology and the position of Head of the School of Life Sciences.

McInerney's early research career focused on the study of codon usage in a variety of organisms including Trichomonas vaginalis and Borrelia burgdorferi.

McInerney was the first to show that the leading strands of replication and the lagging strands of replication in a prokaryotic genome could have significantly different codon usage patterns, due to the way in which polymerases replicate DNA.

One of his first software packages, GCUA, allowed for the accessible and reproducible analysis of codon usage by other biologists.

Since then, the McInerney research group has published several bioinformatic software programs including Clann: Software for inferring phylogenetic supertrees, Crann: Software for inferring selection, Modelgenerator: Amino acid and nucleotide substitution model selection, PutGaps: DNA gapped file from amino acid alignment, and TIGER: Identifying rapidly-evolving characters in evolutionary data.

Currently, the McInerney lab focusses on understanding the origins of eukaryotes, and on understanding horizontal gene transfer, and prokaryotic pangenomes and the assemblage of genes within them

McInerney has been funded by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), The Templeton Foundation, The European Molecular Biology Organisation, and Science Foundation Ireland.

2020

In June 2020 he was elected president-designate of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution and in 2022 he took up the role of President.

McInerney completed his bachelor's degree at NUI Galway.