
Josie Bryant
@josie_m_b
Group leader at Wellcome Sanger Institute working on bacterial genomics🔬 with focus on chronic lung infections 🫁 and within-host evolution
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https://www.sanger.ac.uk/person/bryant-josie/ 13-01-2021 14:42:46
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I am hiring a Research Assistant microbiologist! We are new, expanding research group at Microbiology UCC and APC Microbiome Ireland studying anaerobic gut bacteria. Deadline for applications 29th November. Apply here: ore.ucc.ie Job ID: 081111

Meet Arnav - he's just finished up his Masters' at the Sanger Institute and is on track to merge infectious disease research with clinical work, as he begins his studies Harvard Medical School. Visit the blog for the full story of Arnav's journey⤵️ sangerinstitute.blog/2024/10/31/unp… Churchill College


Two days remaining to apply for a Postdoc in my team exploring somatic mutational landscapes across primate species. The position is based GeneticsCambridge and will involve collaboration with Wellcome Sanger Institute and UC Berkeley

Our bodies are home to millions of microbes, and Josie Bryant (Group Leader, @SangerInstitute) will be with us at #FOG2025 to tell discuss the respiratory #microbiome at #spatial resolution. Register now: hubs.la/Q02WX_8N0



Faculty opportunity Wellcome Sanger Institute in the Parasites & Microbes programme! Seeking microbiologists & data scientists passionate about high-throughput omics to tackle big questions. Apply now: sanger.wd103.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Wellcome…

Interested in predicting AMR in bacteria? We show ignoring phylogenetic structure in genome collections leads to overly optimistic evaluations of machine learning methods for AMR prediction. With Yanying Yu and Nicole Wheeler. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Really fun to write this paper on spatial transcriptomics with Sarah Buddenborg, PhD . It’s an exciting technique that has a lot of potential in Parasitology for new insights.

Conducting research in LMICs is undeniably challenging, with brain drain often surpassing reverse brain drain. Grateful to Nature Reviews Microbiology for the opportunity to share an opinion discussing both the difficulties and rewards of working in this space. rdcu.be/d7O5Q [1/2]
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our work mapping the molecular + cellular progression of lung damage in severe COVID-19 is out Nature Communications ! A covid side project that turned into a labour of love over the years & really happy Jimmy Lee & Sam pushed this collaboration over the line. nature.com/articles/s4146…



