Just published👍I’m glad to share: Genomic evidence of two-staged transmission of the early seventh cholera pandemic | Nature Communications @LanlabUnsw #cholera https://t.co/8xWsQpH5Gf
New research from our talented PhD student Samitha! Genomic diversity of Salmonella Typhimurium isolates from meat chicken processing plants in NSW, Australia. #genomics#poultry#salmonella https://t.co/6uJzH9SnLM
These findings were made possible by a carefully designed scheme that reflects the underlying B. pertussis phylogeny as closely as possible. The database at https://t.co/czK2WACMzr is publicly available and automatically processes new illumina WGS submissions to NCBI. 6/6
The highest resolution level (MGT5) of the MGT was able to describe very fine scale epidemiology. STs at this level describe B. pertussis isolates that are isolated at almost the same time and place. 5/6
New preprint from @LanlabUNSW! https://t.co/OilCkIUcDl We describe large and small scale trends in global #Bordetella#pertussis populations using a standardised multilevel genome typing (MGT) nomenclature and public database https://t.co/tlNrWJY1Il @LanlabUnsw#microbialgenomics
My latest research on Genomic Epidemiology of Vibrio cholerae O139 is published on Emerging Infectious Diseases journal. Thank you @LanlabUnsw @mjohnpayne @DazhiJin @UNSWBABS #cholera is my favorite forever 😄 https://t.co/KmhhfKVbAY
Had a great time at the @UNSWBABS Panel Discussion – ‘Beyond a Bachelor Degree’ for @UNSW Open Day today. It was fun to talk about our research strengths with @ACurryHyde@hudsonwilco@LiamJCheney1 & Anne Galea! And great to see a full lecture theatre & so many people on campus!
Thank you to @AUSSOCMIC for the ECR poster prize at #2022ASM. What a great meeting! Looking forward to next year! Congrats also to all the other members of @LanlabUnsw who contributed. @compbiosan, @AliceZhengXu, Dalong Hu and Ruiting Lan!