Alison Mather
@ae_mather
Epidemiology, microbial (meta)genomics, antimicrobial resistance, One Health, group leader @TheQuadram. Views my own.
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24-10-2019 17:00:21
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Final week to apply for this fully funded with an enhanced stipend PhD studentship working with two research groups with expertise in phage biology / genomics and pathogen biology / genomics / host interactions in my group and @EvelienAdri biodtp.norwichresearchpark.ac.uk/projects/ratio…
Dry lab #AMR PhD position with me, Claire Jenkins, and Nicole Stoesser. Starts Oct 24. Program details here: ineosoxford.ox.ac.uk/training-educa… More project info on findaPhD.com in coming days 🧬
Exciting opportunity to do a PhD on AMR dynamics of chronic P. aeruginosa infections with me at Wellcome Sanger Institute and Prof Craig Maclean University of Oxford. Mainly bioinformatics but opportunities to combine with wet-lab ineosoxford.ox.ac.uk/training-educa…
🆕 Prof Alison Mather from the Quadram Institute and UEA Research is leading an international consortium that will develop a practical method of detecting & monitoring the spread of genes responsible for antimicrobial resistance in bacteria 🦠 JPIAMR #WAAW buff.ly/46s6v3R
Recently Tim Dallman and myself from Diergeneeskunde , Alison Mather from Quadram Institute , Séamus Fanning and Guerrino Macori from CFS-UCD Nick Andrews from Dawn Farm Foods were granted a project on using Oxford Nanopore metagenomics for surveillance. Read more here jpiamr.eu/projects/megai…
We're looking for a Research Associate to join our new IMIBirmingham team! Note, this is not a postdoc role; instead, we're seeking someone with a strong background in #microbiology & #microbiome research to support our team in a senior tech capacity 👇🦠 jobs.ac.uk/job/DGD732/res…
⏰ Closing soon! We're looking for a Research Scientist to join Mark Webber's group to develop new approaches to engineer bacteria to transform recovery & processing of important metals 🦠 💷 £35,300 to £43,750 🗓️ Apply by 10 March 2024 ➡️ buff.ly/3wxfcOb
🎓 PhD Opportunity! 🌍 Antimicrobial resistance in a global One Health context: understanding links between animals and humans with Professor Alison Mather 🗓️ Apply by 15 April: buff.ly/4aEDog8
We (Alison Mather, our collaborators and I) are very happy to share our recent publication on epidemic resistance plasmids in Escherichia coli in eBioMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science #AMR #plasmids #OneHealth thelancet.com/journals/ebiom… 🧵👇