
Lucy Furfaro
@lucyleef
NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow. Research includes babies, bacteria & bacteriophages. Women's & Infants' Health. GroupBStrep. Find me on @lucyleef.bsky.social
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Phenomenal invited speakers! A/Prof Andrew Hryckowian (@A_Hryckowian) from UW–Madison highlighted ways to manipulate our microbiomes with viruses & veggies 🥕 Prof Graham Hatfull (Graham Hatfull) from University of Pittsburgh took us from petri dish to patient 🧫 showcasing SEA-PHAGE education!


Check out this new publication from Sarah Ward at UWA Research leading WA melanoma research! 👏



⚗️Congratulations to #UWA's four WA Young Tall Poppy award finalists who have been recognised for their research and passion for communicating science! 🔬 UWA Research Lucy Furfaro D.M. Sampson Neil Robinson Dr Kelsey Pool @aipolsci uwa.au/9wsekb



Happy NationalScienceWeek! 🎉 A fantastic day of activities and talks at Forrest Foundation today - always so much fun to share the #science love ❤️ 🔬🦠

Super excited to read this work by @chcrestani, Ruth Zadoks & co! 👏 This research highlights the importance of deciphering the multi-host determinants of #GroupBStreptococcus

📣Attn: UWA Research #EMCRs Registration is OPEN! ⭐️Share your research - submit an abstract 📝 ⭐️Meet new colleagues from all disciplines 🗣 ⭐️Plus, awards and prizes up for grabs 🏆






Thanks to the Forrest Foundation Foundation for supporting the six Forrest Fellows in attending this year’s #ATSEAwards and New Fellows Showcase. It was great to have you join: Dr Lucy Furfaro, Dr Houda Ennaceri, Dr Matt Dodd, Dr Jessica Kretzmann, Dr Adelle Goodwin and Dr Chong Wei.



Looking forward to the inaugural UWA Early and Mid Career Researcher Network Symposium focused on cross-disciplinary #collaboration✨ Featuring keynote address from WA icon Lyn Beazley 😍 See you UWA on Dec 6th! Limited tix available👉 events.humanitix.com/uwa-early-and-…


The T-series bacteriophages have impacted my career and are microbes our lab's research continues to use as model organisms. You can read more as part of Nature Microbiology 'Microbes Matter' series below: nature.com/articles/s4156…