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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.

New publication: CRyPTIC Data Compendium

Philip Fowler, 16th August 202216th August 2022

The large and comprehensive dataset of clinical tuberculosis isolates collected by the CRyPTIC project is…

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New publication: CRyPTIC GWAS of antitubercular resistance

Philip Fowler, 16th August 202216th August 2022

Since the primary goal of CRyPTIC was to map the genetic variants in M. tuberculosis…

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New publication: BashTheBug works!

Philip Fowler, 20th May 202219th July 2022

Yesterday eLife published the first paper from our citizen science project, BashTheBug, which was launched…

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New publication: fast human read decontamination for SARS-CoV-2

Philip Fowler, 16th May 202216th May 2022

ReadItAndKeep is a new human-read decontamination algorithm that works by mapping the reads in a…

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Group photo

Philip Fowler, 11th May 202211th May 2022

From left to right: Dylan, Alice, Charlotte, Matty and Phil (Viktoria had only just left…

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New refereed preprint: BashTheBug

Philip Fowler, 31st March 202231st March 2022

BashTheBug is a citizen science project hosted on the Zooniverse platform that we launched in…

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