
Norelle Sherry
@norelle_sherry
Infectious diseases physician, clinical microbiologist, researcher in genomics and antimicrobial resistance
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07-06-2017 20:16:01
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Happy to see this comment on the role of AusTrakka in COVID-19 genomic surveillance and response in Australia published today: Torsten Seemann @drandersgs Doherty Institute Tuyet Hoang Amy Jennison CDGN nature.com/articles/s4146…

Incredibly proud of the MDU public health lab pathogen genomics team who have just been awarded the University of Melbourne Award for Professional Excellence and Innovation for our COVID-19 genomics response 👏👏 UniMelb MDHS Doherty Institute



Excited to share my newest paper, published in Nature Communications; the last paper to come out linked to my PhD work! nature.com/articles/s4146… Huge thank you to everyone who contributed to this paper, especially my PhD supervisor @DrKatHolt.

Really happy to see this published - complex process to investigate HCW infections early in the pandemic. Important lessons for future. Huge amount of work by Anne Watt Norelle Sherry and clinical colleagues Doherty Institute The Lancet Reg Health-West Pacific protect-au.mimecast.com/s/EPz3CZYMPyC5…

Today we launch our Introduction to Pathogen Genomics for Public Health Webinar Series hosted by CDGN and Australian Pathogen Genomics Program 🧬💻Benjamin Howden kicks off the first webinar this afternoon focusing on wet-lab processes for pathogen WGS. Session 2 to follow on Thursday!


Exciting opportunity to be coordinator for the recently established Centre for Pathogen Genomics at Uni Melb. Work with research and training partners locally and in the Asia-Pacific region. Tim Stinear Torsten Seemann Tuyet Hoang Chantel Lin seek.com.au/job/57835431


This is a really exciting position joint between my lab, the Austrakka team with Torsten Seemann, the Kirby institute and many other partners across Australia to develop tools to support 'real-time' HIV and HCV epidemiology. Reach out if you want to discuss the role further.


The World Health Organization (WHO) are hosting a webinar this week to demonstrate how nurses can contribute to preventing and managing antimicrobial resistance (#AMR) through good management practices and effective leadership. For more details and to register, visit here: go.unimelb.edu.au/m72e


