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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.
publication

New Publication: Protein crowding affects the organisation of ion channels

Philip Fowler, 3rd December 201729th September 2018

Protein crowding and lipid complexity influence the nanoscale dynamic organization of ion channels in cell…

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distributed computing

Azure, Hackathons and PhD students: Feedback

Philip Fowler, 2nd December 201714th March 2018

This is the second year that I have organised a three-week course on Bioinformatics from…

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distributed computing

A way of using Azure in computer-based practicals

Philip Fowler, 1st December 201714th March 2018

Last year I took over coordinating a three-week Bioinformatics module for the Interdisciplinary Bioscience Doctoral…

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antimicrobial resistance

2018 PhD projects announced

Philip Fowler, 27th October 20175th August 2018

As described here, one of the main ways of getting funding to studying for a…

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citizen science

BashTheBug has won an NIHR Let’s Get Digital Award!

Philip Fowler, 4th September 20175th August 2018

The National Institute for Health Research hold an annual competition, called Let’s Get Digital, to…

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miscellaneous

Going tubeless

Philip Fowler, 27th August 20175th August 2018

Bit off top-topic, but without my bikes it would be a whole lot harder to…

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