Bryan Wee
@bawee
Making sense of life one phylogeny at a time.
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http://bawee.github.io 15-04-2009 06:40:33
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OUT NOW: Population genomics of E. coli in livestock-keeping households across a rapidly developing urban landscape. By Eric Fèvre & colleagues. Dishon Muloi Bryan Wee Prof Eric Fevre Zoonoses & EID Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Usher Institute ILRI.org Inst of Infection Veterinary & Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool News nature.com/articles/s4156…
Wow I can see Phylogroup A, B1 and even the usually human associated B2 clade (red) sticking out! 10/10 for scientific accuracy and 11/10 for delicious shortbread. Nice work Deirdre McClean
Here we are...our study on urbanisation and disease emergence (nature.com/articles/s4156…) features on the front cover of Nature Microbiology
#NPAW2022 Public Engagement Award for The Roslin Institute The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Easter Bush campus goes to Joana Alves!! Well deserved Joana... Congratulations! Edinburgh Medical School #LovePostdocs
New study from Ross Fitzgerald The Roslin Institute and colleagues highlights importance of regular sampling of water systems and genome sequencing of Legionella in preventing outbreaks of disease ⤵️ ed.ac.uk/edinburgh-infe… University of Glasgow Public Health Scotland
Our latest paper on #Legionella revealing disease-casing clones endemic to Scotland. Well done Jamie Gorzynski Bryan Wee and others The Roslin Institute Edinburgh Infectious Diseases Public Health Scotland NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
A Wee Reminder: Applications close 4th Jan for a PhD scholarship to work on AMR with the amazing duo of Dr Adrian Muwonge and Dr Stella Mazeri at the Roslin Institute! Adrian Muwonge Stella Mazeri The Roslin Institute findaphd.com/phds/project/c…
#GettingGenomeMe Dr. Bryan Wee Bryan Wee of Adrian Muwonge Digital One Health Lab The Roslin Institute talks about studying the #genomes of bacterial pathogens to learn how bacteria spread and cause disease in humans and animals, and more. tinyurl.com/mwrpyhdr