Want to help build capacity in public health pathogen bioinformatics in the Asia Pacific region?
🦘Based in Melbourne Australia with @torstenseemann
✈️Travel to and work internationally
🧠Lead strategy, training & infrastructure
Applications close soon!
https://t.co/0twdUWDq5D
🧵1/ We are excited to share our @NatureComms piece where we explore methods for #onehealth genomic epidemiology and identify links between humans, animals, wildlife, food and the environment. Check it out here - https://t.co/BwrZxIZzi3. @TheDohertyInst@AIMI_UTS
New research: Successful management of a multi-species outbreak of carbapenem-resistant organisms in Fiji: a prospective genomics-enhanced investigation and response
Read the full article here: https://t.co/dkA7EQf0f6
New year, new assemblies!
I'm excited to announce Autocycler, my new tool for consensus assembly of long-read bacterial genomes!
It's the successor to Trycycler, designed to be faster and less reliant on user intervention.
Check it out: https://t.co/NksiyESF7u
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We wrote a review on Staphylococcus aureus response and adaptation to vancomycin 📜 acting for me as a wrap up of my PhD work
https://t.co/QQU69RzwNf 1/4
What a whirlwind! HUGE thanks to all the global delivery and country partners in pathogen genomics 🧬 who brought all the energy and ideas to our 1st Sustainable Training and Implementation Framework for Public Health workshop #CPG@TheDohertyInst@WHO#IPSN@WHOWPRO@WHOSEARO
What a privilege to be a 2024 Victorian Young Tall Poppy #YTP24 for outstanding research and communication. Enjoyed hearing about all the incredible work being done at the awards ceremony last night. 🌸🦆🦠
Integrating different types of data across sectors can be challenging. The Canadian One Health AMR genomics contextual data standard, built in partnership with the Can gov't, is readily adapted for international use and supports public data sharing. #GRDI https://t.co/VW544CZi3U
🦠🔬An international team of researchers has found that an antibiotic commonly prescribed for patients with liver disease, has led to the global emergence of an almost untreatable form of antimicrobial resistant superbug. https://t.co/nhr3qsqx4Q @UniMelbMDHS @TheRMH@Austin_Health@UniMelb
Proud to see this paper from the lab out today @Nature showing how rifaximin use is driving dapto-R in VRE. Many years of work, great multi-disciplinary collaborations. Led by @adriannamturner and Glen Carter
@TheDohertyInst
@UniMelbMDHS
@Austin_Health
https://t.co/UTfCGiuPqc
Proud and thankful for positive reception we've had on our approach to embedding pathogen genomics research at the public health interface
@auspathogen
National collaboration has been critical for generating evidence for use and impact of genomics-informed public health in Aus.
New personal view article
Implementing a national programme of pathogen genomics for public health: the Australian Pathogen Genomics Program (AusPathoGen)
https://t.co/CCjap56FU4
#OpenAccess#OA
Out today, the recipe for pathogen genomics implementation in Australia. 📜
1 tbsp of strong existing collaborations, 2 tbsp governance agreements, 1 tbsp computational infrastructure, and 10 tbsp of belief in the cause.
See below for instructions!
https://t.co/8ayB3atvb9
The panel discussion on "Implementation and accreditation" in the CDGN & @AusPathoGen "Introduction to metagenomic sequencing" webinar is well underway with some facinating perspectives from our panellists 🧬🦠
This month's tracking numbers of sequences of priority pathogens from across Australia are now up on the website🦠🧬Follow the link to read more about the individual pathogen projects👉https://t.co/rAKCowJDgQ
Latest episode of Editors In Conversation Podcast #AACJournal, we discuss with the @WHO leader @valeria_gigante analyses of the antibacterial pipeline based on a comprehensive analyses over the last 5 years. @ASMicrobiology@asm_tmc
https://t.co/fwQgDqdvI1
Did you know that thousands of sequences from across Australia have been contributed to the @AusPathoGen Program across several priority pathogens?🦠🧬You can see our monthly tracking numbers on the website and read more about the individual pathogens too👉https://t.co/KwIrdbiNVi
I am excited to win a CZI EOSS grant! This is the first grant I have ever won after 20+ years in science. It feels wonderful to finally be funded for my open-source contributions. With @wytamma we will deliver the next generation of my popular Snippy software! 🦘🦘🦘