
Benjamin Beresford-Jones
@benberesjones
Academic clinician in London, MB/PhD from @Cambridge_Uni. Research focus on gut microbiota in health and disease. Former Editor @cmjournal
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01-09-2016 12:34:37
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Great to see this paper finally out. This resource is an important step toward understanding the contribution of the microbiome to experimental phenotypes in mice. Nice work Benjamin Beresford-Jones Pedicord Lab

Featured Article: Mouse GI Bacteria Catalogue. Pedicord Lab Benjamin Beresford-Jones show <3% of #bacteria species shared between human & mouse gut #microbiotas, yet ID closest functionally related species between these microbiotas using bacterial genome catalog cell.com/cell-host-micr…


Excited to share some new work on the movement of #antibioticresistance from the #microbiome to #pathogens with Junyan Liu Nitin Emily Gulliver Dr Trevor Lawley Forster Lab Hudson Institute of Medical Research Wellcome Sanger Institute nature.com/articles/s4146…

big congrats to Sam Forster and Junyan Liu for championing this beautiful piece of science....genotypic discovery and phenotypic validation in microbiome science makes me happy :) nature.com/articles/s4146…

Looking for a PhD in microbial genomics to investigate the human #microbiome's role in host health? I am recruiting PhD students to start throughout 2023 Cambridge University with several projects available: vet.cam.ac.uk/study/postgrad…. Please RT and share

Our paper uncovering the genomic makeup of the early-life gut #microbiome compared to that of adults, led by Shugin Zeng and Shaopu Wang is out in Nature Communications: nature.com/articles/s4146…. Happy to have contributed to this work with some of our insights from generating the UHGG

Looking forward to Benjamin Beresford-Jones talk about wastewater surveillance and infectious diseases at the Christ's College CCMAA event this evening. Never a dull week! Cambridge University




So proud of Benjamin Beresford-Jones and the whole Pedicord lab for this work in close collaboration with Simon Clare and Dr Trevor Lawley! Another outstanding team effort! rdcu.be/ebLnp

New findings in Microbiome from our scientists show how ‘good’ gut bacteria help protect against #Salmonella, a major cause of food poisoning. Read more: buff.ly/pSlM3ZO Pedicord Lab | Benjamin Beresford-Jones | Cambridge University
