
City St George's Infect Immunity
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The Institute for Infection and Immunity at City St George's, University of London
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https://www.sgul.ac.uk/about/our-institutes/infection-and-immunity 07-11-2014 16:00:02
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Our #WHO Global Evidence Review on Health & #Migration presents policy considerations to achieve #VaccineEquity in refugees & migrants, including offering catch-up vaccination across the lifecourse. 📌bit.ly/3nZF3Xj City St George's Infect Immunity St George's, University of London (1752-2024) Sally Hargreaves Anna D

Congratulations to the City St George's Infect Immunity PhD graduates! Jurnorain Gani, Maximillian Woodall, Melanie Grandits and Andy Tran


Exciting opportunity to join our team as a Post-doctoral Research Associate in Global Health, working on data collection and surveillance around vaccination and key diseases in migrants in the Middle East and North Africa: jobs.sgul.ac.uk/525-22 City St George's Infect Immunity Sally Hargreaves

The City St George's Infect Immunity tour was back this year after Covid-19 lockdown. It was an opportunity for staff to meet the scientists in their labs and hear about our advances in TB, developing maternal vaccines, diagnostics for Covid-19, using informatics to track antibiotic resistance & more


Proud to learn about the role of our #researchers at St George's, University of London (1752-2024) in developing vaccines for #Strep pmemoniae and Group B #Strep. Also noted studies for promoting health in #peripheral #vascular #disease and identifying new genes for #familial #hypercholesterolaemia.


🎉FDA approval for COVI-Go™ by Global Access Dx (formerly Mologic) Informally known as Hourglass, this rapid test is super easy to use! take a swab,click it into the device,turn it upside down. Read in 20’ Proud disclaimer: honoured to have contributed to the work that required live SARS-CoV-2 ❤️


Dr. Catrin Moore of St George's, University of London (1752-2024) emphasized the paucity of data from Africa with regard to AMR and suggested some solutions to combat this problem. Top of the list is establishing the magnitude of the threat of AMR using real time data. #Bactivac #Vaccines4AMR


We’re proud to share that Professor Julian Ma, our Director of City St George's Infect Immunity has been awarded a UK-Ukraine Twinning grant. Julian will be collaborating with scientists in Ukraine to advance plant-based antimicrobial resistance research: bit.ly/3lOwdyk #TwinForHope




Very excited to see Professor Mike Sharland, our team's Chief Investigator, featured in the April edition of the The Bulletin of the World Health Organization 🔖💥 The paper is titled: The World Health Organization (WHO) AWaRe (Access, Watch, Reserve) antibiotic book and prevention of antimicrobial resistance. #AWaRe St George's, University of London (1752-2024)


Great to hear from Louise F Hill at our team Journal Club session today, discussing the results of the NeoVanc study 🦠👏🏻 To find out more about NeoVanc, visit penta-id.org/severe-infecti… #AMR #resistance #clinicaltrial


With Luke Moore 🇪🇺🇬🇧🇦🇺, @JosephHeskin and thanks to the considerable collaborative efforts of North West London Pathology City St George's Infect Immunity Imperial College London Chelsea and Westminster Hospital CW+ charity Royal Centre for Defence Medicine 🦉🐍 British Army 🇬🇧 Department of Health and Social Care Immunology and Immunotherapy @ChelwestRD Available Communications Medicine nature.com/articles/s4385…

We have two new Research IT posts at St George's, University of London (1752-2024) , looking for a Research systems person jobs.sgul.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… and a Research database person jobs.sgul.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?r… #RSE


Our annual Jenner day 20th Sept at St George's, University of London (1752-2024) . Come listen to some great talks by Catrin Moore , Shamez Ladhani Elaine Bignell , Jon Friedland and the Jenner Lecture from Keith Klugman sgul.ac.uk/events/jenner-… Julian Ma

Researchers from City St George's Infect Immunity have successfully transformed a weak antimicrobial peptide (AMP) into a growth-enhancing peptide for faster tuberculosis diagnosis. Learn more: sgul.ac.uk/news/full-circ…



Our next webinar is nearly here! Join us next Monday for project updates, info about becoming a team member, and a brilliant talk from Prof Paul Heath of City St George's Infect Immunity to get you started on grant proposals and applications 💥 Join up to get the link: eepurl.com/hTGgMP
