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Research Centres

Interactions, media and news

Interactions and collaborators

Interactions within the University

We collaborate with a diverse array of research groups and core facilities in the Â鶹ÊÓƵ and across different research themes.

Our collaborators

Professor Thomas Sicheritz-Pontén

  • Computational phage biodiscovery


Dr Bent Petersen

  • Evolutionary genomics

Professor Dave Scanlan

  • Cyanophages
  • AMGs


Professor Gary Bending

  • Soil viromics

Professor Yin Chen

  • Pseudomonas phages
  • Viromics


Dr Rich Puxty

  • Cyanophages
  • Mycobacterium phages
  • Phage engineering 


Dr Eduardo Quiroz Guzmán

  • Phage therapy in aquaculture 


Dr Mathias Middelboe

  • Vibrio prophages


Professor Simon Carding

  • Gut phages


Dr Ellie Jameson

  • Viromics 


Dr Dominic Sauvageau

  • Bacteriophage engineering and co-infection 


Professor Hoàng Anh Hoàng

  • Phage therapy in aquaculture


Professor Andey Letarov

  • Viromics of horses
  • Pseudolysogeny


Professor Dov Stekel

  • Modelling phage infections
  • Phages in animal slurries


Dr Jon Hobman

  • Environmental E. coli phages
  • Phages in animal slurries 


Professor Sunee Korbsrisate

  • Phages of Salmonella and Burkholderia 


Dr Mohammad Al Madadha

  • Phage therapy of UTI


Dr Mohammed Imam

  • Phage therapy in Saudi Arabia

Dr Michael Jones

  • Phages in animal slurries


Dr Manuel Banzhaf


Dr Jennifer Mahony

  • Mechanisms of phage infection


Miss Pravisha Ravindra

  • Consultant in Urology UHoL

Dr Marie Noelle Vieu, MD

  • Public health consultant with experience in infectious disease management

Dr Paul Robson

  • Social researcher with expertise in system analysis

Centre for Excellence for Omics-Driven Computational Biodiversity

Public outreach and media coverage

Videos

Programmes/podcasts

Articles

News and events

2024

2023

  • Ryan Cook won best poster at the (Tbilisi, Georgia, on 3–7 July 2023) who was co-supervised by Andy Millard.
  • Andrew Kinsella got runner up poster prize at “The Medical Research Foundation National PhD Training Programme in AMR”.
  • Rebecca Quinn won “best talk by an Early Career Researcher at Evergreen Phage conference (USA, Aug 6-11)”. Rebecca is supervised by Rich Puxty at University of Warwick and co-supervised by Andy Millard.

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