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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

Updated preprint: predicting pyrazinamide resistance

Philip Fowler, 21st November 20238th December 2023

This study was performed by Josh Carter back in 2019 and we uploaded a preprint…

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Desirable features for any antibiotic resistance catalogue

Philip Fowler, 31st October 202331st October 2023

In the past few years a growing number of catalogues containing mutations associated with resistance…

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Philip Fowler joins Reuben College as a Fellow

Philip Fowler, 18th September 20238th December 2023

Very pleased to announce that I’ve been elected an Official Fellow at  Reuben College. The…

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antimicrobial resistance

New preprint: compensatory mutations are associated with increased growth in resistant samples of M. tuberculosis.

Philip Fowler, 22nd June 20238th December 2023

In this preprint, Viki Brunner shows how, using the large CRyPTIC dataset, she can recapitulate…

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New publication: detecting minor populations important for predicting fluoroquinolone resistance

Philip Fowler, 5th April 20238th December 2023

When predicting if an infection is resistant or susceptible to a specific antibiotic, it is…

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New publication: determining novel mechanisms of bedaquiline resistance

Philip Fowler, 30th March 20235th April 2023

A new paper with Lindsay Sonnenkalb as first-author has just been published in The Lancet…

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