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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.
antimicrobial resistance

Cheltenham Science Festival

Philip Fowler, 22nd June 20165th August 2018

A bit over a week ago I helped run the Modernising Medical Microbiology stall at…

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distributed computing

GROMACS in DOCKER: First Steps

Philip Fowler, 23rd May 2016

DOCKER is cool. But what is it? From the DOCKER webpage Docker containers wrap up…

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computing

Setting up a GROMACS cluster

Philip Fowler, 28th April 2016

Recently I’ve moved to the John Radcliffe hospital and my old lab kindly let me…

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computing

How to setup a Gramble

Philip Fowler, 14th April 2016

This is a Gramble, which of course is short for a GROMACS Bramble, or, in…

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antimicrobial resistance

I’ve moved…

Philip Fowler, 14th March 20165th August 2018

Today is my first day as a Senior Researcher in Modernising Medical Microbiology in the…

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computing

New Publication: Predicting affinities for peptide transporters

Philip Fowler, 29th January 201629th September 2018

PepT1 is a nutrient transporter found in the cells that line your small intestine. It…

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