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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

New paper: predicting pyrazinamide resistance

Philip Fowler, 20th March 202420th March 2024

This paper has finally been published and you can find it here. It had a…

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antimicrobial resistance

New paper: detecting compensatory mutations in the RNAP of M. tuberculosis

Philip Fowler, 5th February 20245th February 2024

In this paper, by examining testing the association between mutations known to be associate with…

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clinical microbiology

New preprint: processing SARS-CoV-2 genetics in the cloud

Philip Fowler, 31st January 202431st January 2024

In this preprint, we describe how in July 2022 for two weeks seven sites in…

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antimicrobial resistance

New paper: quantitative measurement of effect of mutations on antibiotics in M. tuberculosis

Philip Fowler, 15th January 202415th January 2024

The CRyPTIC project played a major role in the release by the WHO of their…

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clinical microbiology

Our World in Data

Philip Fowler, 10th January 202410th January 2024

I didn’t know that Our World in Data was also based at the University of…

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antimicrobial resistance

New preprint: Infection Inspection

Philip Fowler, 12th December 202312th December 2023

Some great work by Conor Feehily, Nicole Stoesser and others, including collaborators from the Department…

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