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Predicting antibiotic resistance de novo

Author: Philip Fowler

Philip W Fowler is a computational biophysicist studying antimicrobial resistance working at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford.
computing

Software Carpentry Workshop

Philip Fowler, 10th September 201810th September 2018

Last week on Thursday and Friday I helped run a Software Carpentry workshop in the…

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antimicrobial resistance

New software: gemucator

Philip Fowler, 4th September 20184th September 2018

Short for “Genbank Mutation Locator”. A simple Python3 package that if you pass it a…

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antimicrobial resistance

New software: pygsi

Philip Fowler, 31st August 2018

Whenever a paper involving sequencing the genome of bacteria (or other species for that matter),…

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antimicrobial resistance

New publication: Validating a bespoke 96-well plate for high-throughput drug susceptibility testing of M. tuberculosis

Philip Fowler, 28th August 201829th September 2018

This paper, published in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, determines the reproducibility and accuracy of minimum…

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miscellaneous

So… I’m a University Research Lecturer

Philip Fowler, 10th August 2018

Very pleased to hear I’ve been conferred the title of Senior Research Lecturer here at…

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computing

Goodbye glados

Philip Fowler, 11th July 2018

Setting up my own computing cluster with a batch queuing system and then using it…

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