I passed my viva yesterday and had a fun time doing it! Thanks to @OxonAndrew and Mick for great discussions in the viva. And many thanks to my supervisors @AimeeKMurray @WillHGaze, Lihong, @KasprzykHordern, @EpicFeil_ + @ProfJRSnape for their help + support throughout 🦠
🚨 PhD opportunity 🚨
Want to be part of the research effort tackling the global problem of #AMR?
Interested in tracking #pathogens and AMR in aquatic systems using MST & omics methods?
Then come and do a #PhD with us! See below for the details⬇️ 🦠🧫🧬
@UK_CEH@UniofBath
Thinking about doing a postdoc? Wondering what we do all day?? @chris_zie @sofiavanmoorsel and I tracked over 19 months (!) of work & compared it to our junior postdoc data from 6 yrs ago - check out our article! #AcademicChatter#AcademicTwitter#phdchat https://t.co/1kkI43ost3
Scotland has detected no cases of cervical cancer in women born between 1988-1996 who were fully vaccinated against HPV between the ages of 12 and 13.
https://t.co/clCeKqILrP
🆕 Antimicrobial resistance poses an important global health challenge in the 21st century.
A new in-depth global analysis suggests more than 39 million deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections could occur between now & 2050.
Explore the data: https://t.co/MWXNRrUDuz #AMR
Very pleased to have this out- this paper includes the efforts of many UG and PG students over the past few years! As well as @ilyas_alav@Parisa_PK and S Gibbons! Well done everyone! @IMIBirmingham@unibirm_CMH https://t.co/eNtOe2kni4
Dr Boxall's research reveals meds & toxic compounds are more likely to be released in wastewater, in areas with low population, because water companies are only required to treat water once in these areas rather than twice in large towns.
https://t.co/jlrz66hm33
Climate change and antimicrobial resistance are two major global health crises.
But did you know that the two challenges are connected?
Find out more ⤵️
https://t.co/0IoAdQuQ0C
‘It seems a highly questionable practice to knowingly profit by selling feedstuffs banned for use in Europe to developing countries that lack these regulations – particularly when these countries already suffer from some of the highest rates globally of antimicrobial resistance’
'By 2050, more people will die from antimicrobial resistance than both cancer and diabetes combined.'
Researchers from @IneosOxford have found that babies in Nigeria are being born with antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Learn more ⬇️
https://t.co/RMiWBjnc8J
In the past week, only three people have signed up, and we still have over 200 kits ready to send to those who rarely swim in rivers or the sea (once a month or less).
Help us reach more people—please share this and spread the word! 🌊📢
Super excited that the final version of our paper on mutation rate plasticity and oxidative stress is out now at PLoS biology! This paper shows how mutation rates are a highly dynamic trait shaped by genotype, community composition and abiotic factors. 1/8 https://t.co/rpbxldAJxm
In 2019, nearly 90% of all deaths caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria were in low- and middle-income countries.
The highest death rates were in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.
To make matters worse – many more people could be affected than we realise. [2/3]
Does choosing one antibiotic impact how resistance to another evolves? Short answer is yes!
Was great contributing to this work led by @dralhubb, @blackpassiflora and Beth James along with @Mabi_Behruznia and others (not on twitter).
https://t.co/d11Sg6WGJC