infectious-diseases

The following people are also held to be complicit in THE ANTI-MUSLIM POLICY exercised by Cambridge University.

INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

Professor of Respiratory Biology

Co-Director, Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine

Research Director and Honorary Consultant, Cambridge Centre for Lung Infection, Royal Papworth Hospital

Honorary Consultant, Respiratory Immunology service, Cambridge University Hospitals

Co-Director, Cambridge Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Centre

arf27@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinarian, epidemiology with interests in the infection dynamics and control of zoonotic diseases in Africa and globally.

jlnw2@cam.ac.uk


Programme manager, Cambridge Infectious Diseases (CID) IRC

mb2464@cam.ac.uk


Department of Engineering

Engineering design: including process management, change management, healthcare design and inclusive design.

pjc10@cam.ac.uk


Programme leader

Statistical methods in epidemic modelling

daniela.deangelis@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Professor of Respiratory Biology

Co-Director, Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine

Research Director and Honorary Consultant, Cambridge Centre for Lung Infection, Royal Papworth Hospital

Honorary Consultant, Respiratory Immunology service, Cambridge University Hospitals

Co-Director, Cambridge Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Centre

arf27@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Host-pathogen interactions and the molecular basis of virulence.

ajg60@cam.ac.uk


Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology

Innovation of cheap diagnostics in developing countries.

eah16@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Bacterial Evolution, Department of Veterinary Medicine

The emergence, transmission and evolution of bacterial pathogens

jp369@cam.ac.uk


Department of Biochemistry

Regulation of microbial virulence and biofilms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Quorum sensing, anti-bacterials, stringent response.

mw240@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinarian, epidemiology with interests in the infection dynamics and control of zoonotic diseases in Africa and globally.

jlnw2@cam.ac.uk


Programme manager, Cambridge Infectious Diseases (CID) IRC

mb2464@cam.ac.uk


Department of Plant Sciences

Head of Virology and Molecular Plant Pathology Group

My research interests include viral subversion of plant resistance, viral gene expression, plant-virus-insect vector interactions, and the effects of virus infection on interactions of plants with beneficial insects such as pollinators.

jpc1005@cam.ac.uk


Department of Physics

Salmonella infection of macrophages; bacterial adhesion in airways; P.falciparum (Malaria) egress and invasion in red blood cells; gene expression noise in E.coli; new phenotipic responses to antibiotics; microfluidics/single cell imaging.

pc245@cam.ac.uk


Department of Engineering

Engineering design: including process management, change management, healthcare design and inclusive design.

pjc10@cam.ac.uk


Programme leader

Statistical methods in epidemic modelling

daniela.deangelis@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Baker Group, CITIID, University of Cambridge

Typhoid and Paratyphoid fever in LMICs

jp856@cam.ac.uk


Centre for Science and Policy (CSaP)

Strengthening the contribution academic research can make to improving public policy.

rvld2@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Respiratory Biology

Co-Director, Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine

Research Director and Honorary Consultant, Cambridge Centre for Lung Infection, Royal Papworth Hospital

Honorary Consultant, Respiratory Immunology service, Cambridge University Hospitals

Co-Director, Cambridge Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Centre

arf27@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Host-pathogen interactions and the molecular basis of virulence.

ajg60@cam.ac.uk


Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology

Innovation of cheap diagnostics in developing countries.

eah16@cam.ac.uk


Everitt Butterfield Fellow in Emerging Infectious Diseases

Department of Veterinary Medicine

Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Interested in infectious diseases; epidemiology; global health; outbreak response; surveillance

ch950@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Genetics

Salje's group

ah2223@cam.ac.uk


Cambridge Digital Humanities

Combines research and teaching activities on misinformation, collective action and digital methods.

hjl51@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at CITIID – Department of Medicine

eem55@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Bacterial Evolution, Department of Veterinary Medicine

The emergence, transmission and evolution of bacterial pathogens

jp369@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Viral Immunology, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

I use cutting-edge proteomics to identify and characterise novel aspects of innate antiviral immunity.

01223 767811

mpw1001@cam.ac.uk


Department of Biochemistry

Regulation of microbial virulence and biofilms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Quorum sensing, anti-bacterials, stringent response.

mw240@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinarian, epidemiology with interests in the infection dynamics and control of zoonotic diseases in Africa and globally.

jlnw2@cam.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Senior Lecturer in Molecular Parasitology

T. gondii genome sequence information to investigate basic properties of the host-parasite interaction.

ja131@cam.ac.uk


Principal Investigator, MRC Career Development Award

Department of Veterinary Medicine

aa2369@cam.ac.uk


Associate Professor

Department of Pathology

Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like pathways in malaria and other parasites

ka447@cam.ac.uk


Department of Medicine, CITIID.

Molecular microbiologist; enteric infections in developing countries with an emphasis on Norovirus, Shigella spp. and Salmonella Typhi.

sgb47@cam.ac.uk


Principal Investigator at The Bakery, Department of Genetics

kb827@cam.ac.uk


Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering

sb2330@cam.ac.uk


Associate Professor of Sustainable Built Environment

rb867@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate, Bye Fellow at Murray Edwards College

Intersection of economy, society and policy; previously health focus on the ‘Humanitarian Crises, Population Displacement and Epidemic Diseases, 1901-2010’ project.

ab423@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Sanger Institute

Genomics of bacterial pathogenesis with a particular focus on pneumonia and meningitis

stephen.bentley@sanger.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Senior Lecturer in Molecular Virology

Immune response to persistent viral infections; pathogenesis of gastrointestinal viruses.

01223 337609

bab2@cam.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Characterization of malarial transmission and the design of anti-parasitic transmission-blocking interventions


amb283@cam.ac.uk

Department of Biochemistry

Structural biology, bioinformatics and drug discovery

tlb20@cam.ac.uk


Department of Biochemistry

Molecular mechanisms underpinning RNA-controlled self-assembly of multi-segmented viral genomes.

Viral genome packaging, virus assembly, biomolecular condensates, RNA dynamics and RNA chaperones, rotaviruses.

ab2677@cam.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Translational control; ribosomal frameshifting and readthrough; virus gene expression; RNA structure and function

44-1223-336914

ib103@mole.bio.cam.ac.uk


Department of Physics

Development of Therapeutics for Bacterial Infectious Diseases, including Traumatic Injury Infection and Biothreat Agents

kb518@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Sanger Institute

Intestinal microbiota; evolution of intestinal spore-forming bacteria in human gut.

hilary.browne@sanger.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Innate Immunity; host recognition of infection; immunopharmacology

01223 766232

ceb27@cam.ac.uk


Group Leader, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Within host evolution of cystic fibrosis pathogens

jmb240@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Gastrointestinal helminths, host-parasite interactions, high-throughput sequencing technologies.

cc779@cam.ac.uk


Assistant Professor at Department of Engineering, University of Cambridge

I work on computational methods for inference problems, including models of things (i.e. disease) spreading across networks.

gtc31@cam.ac.uk


Department of Plant Sciences

Head of Virology and Molecular Plant Pathology Group

My research interests include viral subversion of plant resistance, viral gene expression, plant-virus-insect vector interactions, and the effects of virus infection on interactions of plants with beneficial insects such as pollinators.

jpc1005@cam.ac.uk


Department of Biochemistry

Molecular Cell Biology of Trypanosomes

+44 1223 333683

mc115@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellow, Department of Medicine

Honorary Consultant Immunologist

PI3K delta signalling in infection and immunity in humans and mouse models

ac10018@cam.ac.uk


Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

Bacterial spore structure and germination; structural biology (protein crystallography); coronavirus testing and inactivation

We study bacterial spores (e.g. Bacillus and Clostridium), with a focus on their assembly, structure, and germination.

gc301@cam.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Translation control; gene expression mechanisms; ribosome profiling; RNA structure and function

bcy23@cam.ac.uk


Department of Physics

Salmonella infection of macrophages; bacterial adhesion in airways; P.falciparum (Malaria) egress and invasion in red blood cells; gene expression noise in E.coli; new phenotipic responses to antibiotics; microfluidics/single cell imaging.

pc245@cam.ac.uk


Department of Engineering

Engineering design: including process management, change management, healthcare design and inclusive design.

pjc10@cam.ac.uk


Clinician scientist at Department of Pathology

Working on HIV neuropathogenesis and persistence in the brain

adc82@cam.ac.uk


University Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology

+44 (0) 1223 764031

ajkc2@cam.ac.uk


Virus assembly and egress

+44 (0) 1223 763423

cmc56@cam.ac.uk


Department of Plant Sciences

Mathematical modelling of the spread, detection, evolution and control of crop and tree diseases.

njc1001@cam.ac.uk


Infectious disease mortality in historical populations; smallpox; tuberculosis ; influenza; puerperal infections


Programme leader

Statistical methods in epidemic modelling

daniela.deangelis@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Principal Investigator, Cambridge Institute Medical Research (CIMR)

Molecular mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions during bacterial infection

jed55@cam.ac.uk


UKRI Future Leaders Fellow / Sanger Career Development Fellow, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Population genomics of drug selection in two veterinary parasites, Haemonchus contortus and Teladorsagia circumcincta

stephen.doyle@sanger.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate (Mathematical & Computational Biology), Department of Chemistry

AI Researcher & Mathematical Modeller

+44 1223 339381

rd460@cam.ac.uk


Innate recognition of viruses and vaccine development

bf234@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Respiratory Biology

Co-Director, Cambridge Centre for AI in Medicine

Research Director and Honorary Consultant, Cambridge Centre for Lung Infection, Royal Papworth Hospital

Honorary Consultant, Respiratory Immunology service, Cambridge University Hospitals

Co-Director, Cambridge Infectious Diseases Interdisciplinary Research Centre

arf27@cam.ac.uk


Senior University Lecturer in Cellular & Molecular Microbiology

Head of the Division of Microbiology & Parasitology, Department of Pathology

Niccoli Fellow in the Natural Sciences & Director of Studies, Queens' College


Department of Plant Sciences

Epidemiological modelling to predict the spread of plant disease epidemics and to identify and optimise economically and ecologically sustainable strategies for disease management.


A consultant in infectious diseases with an interest in primary and secondary immunodeficiencies and transplantation.

eg318@cam.ac.uk


Assistant Professor, Departments of Biochemistry and Pathology

cbjg2@cam.ac.uk


Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP)

Mathematics of infectious diseases,viral bioinformatics,influenza modelling

jrg20@cam.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Virus-host interactions, with particular emphasis on noroviruses.

ig299@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Virus:Host Interactions


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Host-pathogen interactions and the molecular basis of virulence.

ajg60@cam.ac.uk


Stanley Elmore Research Fellow at Sidney Sussex College

Associated PI in the Department of Medicine

I research the molecular interactions between retroviruses and human cells

hctg2@cam.ac.uk


Department of Chemical Engineering & Technology

Innovation of cheap diagnostics in developing countries.

eah16@cam.ac.uk


Everitt Butterfield Fellow in Emerging Infectious Diseases

Department of Veterinary Medicine

Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Interested in infectious diseases; epidemiology; global health; outbreak response; surveillance

ch950@cam.ac.uk


Career Development Fellow - UKRI Innovation Fellowship, at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Senior Research Associate, Department of Medicine

Honorary Fellow in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care

Genomics of inflamation and immunity. Staphylococcus aureus in humans and animals.

ewan.harrison@sanger.ac.uk


Comparative Pathology of Viral Infections

Head of the Lab of Viral Zoonotics

Contact: jlh66@cam.ac.uk

jlh66@cam.ac.uk


Professor in Microbial Genomics & Veterinary Science

Director of Studies in Clinical Veterinary Medicine (Churchill College)

+44 1223 337636

mah1@cam.ac.uk


Assistant professor in virus genomics

ch504@cam.ac.uk


Professor at Department of Pharmacology

Sheild Chair of Pharmacology

Protein Technologies for Therapeutic and Vaccine Design

mh2186@cam.ac.uk


We are interested in the molecular biology of the remnant chloroplast (apicoplast) in apicomplexan parasites (e.g. Plasmodium)


Professor in Veterinary Pathology

Department of Veterinary Medicine

kh387@cam.ac.uk


Research Group Leader, Virology, Department of Pathology

Understanding the role of Zika virus genome translation in viral pathogenicity and disease


The evolution and genetics of insects and their pathogens

01223 333175

fmj1001@cam.ac.uk


Senior Lecturer in Biomedical Science and Associate Principal Investigator

jck33@cam.ac.uk


Public policy evaluation; Health economics


Group Leader: Vector-parasite interactions

We use genomic approaches to better understand mosquito populations and parasite transmission dynamics.

mara@sanger.ac.uk


Group Leader at European Bioinformatics Institute - EBI EMBL

jlees@ebi.ac.uk



Senior Lecturer in Bioinformatics

pl219@cam.ac.uk


Group Leader, Department of Biochemistry

+44 (0) 1223339040

em514@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Professor of Infection and Immunity

Bacterial pathogenesis, immunology, vaccines and antibiotics.

pm274@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Trust Research Fellow

Director of Studies for History and Philosophy of Science, Magdalene College

ram78@cam.ac.uk


Senior Lecturer, Department of Pathology

Basic biology of the human malaria parasite and impact of this biology on virulence. Molecular genetics and cell biology

cjm48@cam.ac.uk


Runs the Cambridge Ancient Parasites Laboratory

Senior Research Associate, McDonald Institute, Department of Archaeology

Hospital Consultant (specialist) in NHS

pdm39@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow

Reader in Virology and Immunology

01223 267282

ymodis@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk


Professor of comparative oncology and genetics


University Lecturer, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

I develop in vitro models of the gut-brain axis with integrated electronic monitoring.

rmo37@cam.ac.uk


My interests are sustainability of HIV services in Africa, fungal infections in Uganda and HIV/STI management


Professor of Bacterial Evolution, Department of Veterinary Medicine

The emergence, transmission and evolution of bacterial pathogens

jp369@cam.ac.uk


Clinical and research interests in inflammation, sepsis , nutrition and the relationship between gut microbiota and the host


Director, COVID-19 genomics UK Consortium (COG-UK) and Professor of Public Health & Microbiology

sjp97@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Group Leader - Sir Henry Dale Fellow

vap33@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate

Department of Medicine

University of Cambridge

apandura@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk


Research Fellow in Animal Parasitology at Christ’s College, University of Cambridge.

Research Group Leader in Computational Biology at the Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.

avp25@cam.ac.uk


Structure and ligand-guided development of novel small molecule leads against druggable microbial proteins


We are interested in understanding the pathogenesis of tuberculosis and the basis of vastly different susceptibilities to this disease.

lr404@cam.ac.uk


Cell autonomous innate immunity, i.e. the ability of individual cells to defend themselves against infection

randow@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk


Cambridge Institute of Medical Research (CIMR)/Department of Medicine

High throughput approaches to understand the biology of malaria parasites and prioritise new drug and vaccine targets

jcr1003@cam.ac.uk


Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience.

Trafficking and processing of bacterial proteins by mammalian cells.

mr302@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Protein Crystallography

Develop methods for X-ray crystallography

01223 336500

rjr27@cam.ac.uk


Royal Society sponsored Daphne Jackson Fellow, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, Cambridge

yudan.ren@protonmail.com


Senior Lecturer in Epidemiology

Fellow of Robinson College

or226@cam.ac.uk


Visiting Fellow, Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge

njs62@cam.ac.uk


Department of Genetics

Applied public health research, especially with regards to the spread of infectious pathogens, and sitting at the interface of mathematical modelling, genetics, population biology, big data, public health and field-based epidemiology.

hs743@cam.ac.uk


University Assistant Professor, Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow

Department of Pathology; Department of Biochemistry; CIMR

Cell biology of obligate intracellular bacteria

jss53@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Fellow, Department of Zoology

What I do: I am developing methodologies to detect, isolate, sequence and match ancient antibodies (degraded immunoglobulin proteins)

Research Interests: Immunology, protein degradation, ancient DNA, palaeoproteomics, infectious diseases

cls83@cam.ac.uk


Gatsby Research Group Leader

We study plant processes underlying the accommodation of beneficial and pathogenic microbes.

ss2123@cam.ac.uk


Department of Zoology

Evolution and population dynamics of antigenically variable pathogens, particularly influenza viruses but also malaria, HIV, and HCV.

djs200@cam.ac.uk


Head of Department of Pathology

Poxviruses, specifically vaccinia virus, the live vaccine used to eradicate smallpox.

gls37@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Biology

spring@ch.cam.ac.uk


dks11@cam.ac.uk


Senior Lecturer in Molecular Virology

Fellow of Queens' College (Part 1A MIMS supervisor)

Biological Safety Officer (Dept. Vet Medicine)

(01223) 339554 (Vet medicine) (01223) 330180 (Queens')

Lst21@cam.ac.uk


1. Senior Program Officer, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

2. Honorary Consultant in Infectious Diseases & Microbiology, Addenbrooke's Hospital

3. Honorary Senior Visiting Fellow, University of Cambridge

et317@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Economics and Public Policy

fmot2@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Global Health, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Director of Cambridge-Africa, Department of Pathology

Honorary Epidemiologist at UKHSA

Fellow at Hughes Hall


Professor of Veterinary Public Health

awt1000@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Molecular Pharmacology (grade 11)

Focus on Antimicrobial Resistance research

01223-765295

hwv20@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate

Department of Biochemistry

scv26@cam.ac.uk


Senior Lecturer in Microbiology, Anglia Ruskin University

cw73@aru.ac.uk


Molecular Cell Biology and Evolution of Apicomplexan Parasites

+44 (0)1223 766057

rfw26@cam.ac.uk


Professor of Viral Immunology, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

I use cutting-edge proteomics to identify and characterise novel aspects of innate antiviral immunity.

01223 767811

mpw1001@cam.ac.uk


Wellcome Trust and Royal Society Henry Dale Fellow

Principal Investigator

01223 766247

lw461@cam.ac.uk


Group Leader, Department of Genetics

jjw23@cam.ac.uk


Department of Biochemistry

Regulation of microbial virulence and biofilms in Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Quorum sensing, anti-bacterials, stringent response.

mw240@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Host-microbial interactions, mucosal immunology, bacterial infection and immunity, intestinal-health related research.


mrw1004@cam.ac.uk


The immunology and epidemiology of human schistosomiasis

sw320@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Veterinarian, epidemiology with interests in the infection dynamics and control of zoonotic diseases in Africa and globally.

jlnw2@cam.ac.uk


Digital Epidemiology: Modelling of Epidemic Spread using Human Mobility Data from Sensors and Mobile-Phones

01223763743

eiko.yoneki@cl.cam.ac.uk


Research Fellow, Department of Genetics

maa77@cam.ac.uk


David Phillips Fellow and Group Leader (Department of Chemistry)

Semi-artificial photosynthesis, (photo)electrochemistry, chemical biology, materials chemistry, 3D-printing, biofilm chemistry

Antifouling and biofilm research in the context of anti-microbial resistance

jz366@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist at MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Leo James Group

aam@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate, Department of Veterinary Medicine, U. of Cambridge

myima2@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at Lulla Lab, Department of Pathology

ha504@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, Pathogen Dynamics Group, Department of Genetics

What I do: I study the dynamics of within-host immune response to Dengue.

Keywords: Infectious disease dynamics, Bayesian statistics, Mathematical models

ja850@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral (SEED) Fellow, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Evolution, expression, and functions of novel and uncharacterised genes in Enterobacteriaceae and beyond.

za6@sanger.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms in Staphylococcus aureus and other clinically important bacterial pathogens

xb214@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate, Bye Fellow at Murray Edwards College

Intersection of economy, society and policy; previously health focus on the ‘Humanitarian Crises, Population Displacement and Epidemic Diseases, 1901-2010’ project.

ab423@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Fellow, Parasites and Microbes Programme, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Molecular Microbiology, Bioinformatics, Phylogenetics, Phylodynamics, Molecular/Genomic Epidemiology, Genomic Surveillance. Sexually Transmitted Infections, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Global Health.

mathew.beale@sanger.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Researcher, Baker Lab, Department of Genetics

What I do: Analysis of AMR emergence in Shigella population through genomics and statistical modelling

Research Interests: Genomic epidemiology and evolution of pathogens. Statistical modeling, software development for outbreak reconstruction.

gb746@cam.ac.uk


Senior Statistician in the Statistics, Modelling, and Economics Department in the National Infection Service of Public Health England.

Development of real-time systems for the tracking of pandemic influenza outbreaks.

Visiting worker at Prog De Angelis' group.

paul.birrell@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Medicine

Human genetic factors contributing to the persistent carriage of Staphylococcus aureus

rmb218@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Sarris Group, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge

Research topic: Innate immunity

Research interests: Immunology, Cell Biology, Infectious Diseases

smb241@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Pathology

Virus discovery in public RNA-seq datasets

Genomics, virus evolution, endogenous viruses

kab84@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Veterinary Medicine

I use functional genomics to study AMR and Host-pathogen interactions in Enterobacteriaceae.

shgb2@cam.ac.uk


Head of Bioinformatics Training Facility, Department of Genetics

mdc31@cam.ac.uk


ESPOD Research Fellow, EMBL-EBI & Sanger Institute

Junior Research Fellow, Wolfson College

Bacterial mobilome and pathogens evolution

acaza@ebi.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, at Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR)

pc717@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral fellow, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Developing new single cell sequencing technologies that work on thousands of cells in parallel

lc5@sanger.ac.uk


Research Associate in pathogen evolution, at Pathogen Genomics and Evolution Lab

Department of Veterinary Medicine

cc2131@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Medicine

I have particular interest in understanding susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) and mycobacterial infection.

dc592@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Research Associate in Microbial Genomics, Department of Veterinary Medicine

acd57@cam.ac.uk


Academic Clinical Fellow in Infectious Diseases, at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

rd16@sanger.ac.uk


Research Associate at Floto Lab, Department of Medicine

Functional Genomics

ad866@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Fellow at Wellcome Sanger Institute

af20@sanger.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Graduate Student

Disease dynamics and ecological drivers, particularly of bat-borne viruses and other emerging pathogens.

eeg31@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral fellow (Marie Currie Sklodowska Action)

Bacterial genomics and evolution group, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

lg22@sanger.ac.uk


Everitt Butterfield Fellow in Emerging Infectious Diseases

Department of Veterinary Medicine

Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Interested in infectious diseases; epidemiology; global health; outbreak response; surveillance

ch950@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Genetics

Salje's group

ah2223@cam.ac.uk


Senior Bioinformatician at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Data analysis and Visualisation on GPS and JUNO Project

ch31@sanger.ac.uk


Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine

I work on understanding the nature of the T cell mediated response to Cytomegalovirus infection.

sej47@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Pathology

Covid-19 Genomics (COG-UK) consortium member

Novel sensing mechanisms of non-enveloped viruses.

asj40@cam.ac.uk


Project Manager and Principal Bioinformatician at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Comparative genomics of Staphylococcus aureus

dorota.jamrozy@sanger.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Research Associate at Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

Research Fellow (JRF) in Emerging Infectious Diseases, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Outbreak surveillance and response systems, particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa.

flj22@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

ak2278@cam.ac.uk


Senior Bioinformatician at Wellcome Sanger Institute

narender.kumar@sanger.ac.uk


Research Associate

Integration of genetic and spatial data to better understand the spread, maintenance and control of pathogens.

ncmjl2@cam.ac.uk


Research Fellow, Department of Zoology

Social evolution and virulence in parasites by way of experimental evolution of various strains of bacteria and bacteriophages

hl448@cam.ac.uk


Project Manager / Principal Bioinformatician, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Genomics, bacterial diseases, LMIC, antimicrobial resistance

sl28@sanger.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Biochemistry

Structural and functional characterization of membrane transporters related to virulence and drug resistance from Mycobacteria

mm2303@cam.ac.uk


Senior Clinical Research Associate, Addenbrooke's Hospital

Involved in translational research of infectious disease and development of new diagnostic assays within the NHS.

howard.martin@addenbrookes.nhs


Research Associate

mm2211@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Visiting Researcher

Department of Biochemistry

pm760@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Research Interests: Diphtheria microbiology and probiotic research

vm460@cam.ac.uk


Glycoprotein structural studies and phylogenetic analysis to study evolutionary virology.


Postdoctoral researcher, Department of Biochemistry

My research utilises proteomics to better understand the interactions between African trypanosomes and their hosts.

nm657@cam.ac.uk


Research associate and administrator in the Pathogen Evolution group, Department of Zoology

Influenza, vaccines

am688@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, MRC Toxicology Unit

Interests: investigating design, synthesis, and toxicity of RNA-based/mRNA/LNP therapeutics

tem37@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at CITIID – Department of Medicine

eem55@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist at Yusuf Hamied Department of Chemistry

sn642@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge

tommy.nyberg@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Clinical Research Associate, Eastern Region Public Health Observatory, Institute of Public Health.

A public health professional with 5 years of experience in health care services, global health, data analysis, and research.


Research Associate at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research

Host-virus Interactions, Innate Immune responses and signalling, DNA and RNA viruses kinetics and host sensing. Genetics, Proteomics and RNA-Seq.

mo457@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate at De Angelis group, MRC Biostatistics Unit, University of Cambridge

david.pascall@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Research associate/Postdoctoral Scientist

Ken Smith group, Department of Medicine

Development of adaptive response to pathogens and autoimmune diseases

ng514@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, Department of Physics

Uses nanomagnetic tools to overcome AMR.

sl766@cam.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate, Department of Medicine

Analysis of Human Cytomegalovirus Latency

elp27@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Investigator Statistician

in the "Statistical methods in epidemic modelling" programme

MRC Biostatistics Unit

anne.presanis@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Postdoctoral Research Associate assisting Professor Mark Holmes

clr52@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Medicine

Translating pathogen genomics into clinical and public health microbiology, evolution and transmission of pathogenic enterococci.

ker37@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Fellow at Marcus Lee Group, Wellcome Sanger Institute

Transcriptional regulation of drug resistance in Plasmodium falciparum

mr21@sanger.ac.uk


Senior Staff Scientist, at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Host-parasite interactions in parasites such as malaria and whipworm using nextgen sequencing and informatics


Royal Society sponsored Daphne Jackson Fellow, Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, Cambridge

yudan.ren@protonmail.com


Senior Staff Scientist, at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Development of functional genomic approaches for the blood flukes schistosomes, and the study of helminth-associated neoplasms


EBPOD Postdoctoral Fellow, at EMBL-EBI

My research focus is the translational application of bacterial whole genome sequencing in clinical environments.

leah@ebi.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Medicine

Research topic: Mutational spectra and evolution of pathogens

cr628@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Research Fellow, at Wellcome Sanger Institute

What I do: Molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and non-tuberculous mycobacteria

bs19@sanger.ac.uk


PhD Student, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology

Local production of cheap and rapid diagnostic tools for the detection of malaria and leptospirosis.

djs241@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, Baker's group, Department of Medicine

vs507@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Fellow at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

ns19@sanger.ac.uk


Department of Pathology

Deciphering actin signalling mechanisms hijacked by numerous pathogens to gain entry and establishing systemic infection. Bacteriology, Signalling, Neglected Tropical Diseases, Salmonella, Shigella.

vs399@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Genetics

The study of the long-term evolution of dengue virus and the drivers of dengue transmission processes.

rjs271@cam.ac.uk


Clinical Lecturer in Virology, Department of Pathology

Mathematical analyses of viral genomic data to predict function and drug targets

jps55@cam.ac.uk


Department of Veterinary Medicine

Molecular microbiologist using glycoengineering approaches to develop vaccines to prevent bacterial disease in chickens

aas93@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of Pathology

Working on RNA regulatory structures within RNA viral genomes


Research Associate, Hollfelder Group, Department of Biochemistry

Synthetic biology and microfluidics

gs771@cam.ac.uk


PhD student leading the canine transmissible venereal tumour (CTVT) project


Senior Research Associate at Centre for the Study of Existential Risk

ls299@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral fellow, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Pathogen genomics; Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) and various Mycobacterium species.

ajv37@cam.ac.uk


Research Associate, Department of Zoology

Mathematical modelling of biological systems, dynamical systems

st757@cam.ac.uk


Postdoctoral Scientist, at Wellcome Sanger Institute

What I do: Tackling the role of persistent viruses in cancer predisposition.

jv7@sanger.ac.uk


Senior Research Associate

Department of Biochemistry

scv26@cam.ac.uk


Animal pathogens, vaccine, antimicrobial resistance and functional genomics

jw401@cam.ac.uk


Research associate, Department of Genetics

Research Associate studying the impact of antigenic and genetic diversity of dengue virus (DENV) on driving DENV's transmission and disease risks.

lw660@cam.ac.uk


Visiting scholar at Department of Veterinary Medicine

qy255@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, at the Department of Veterinary Medicine

Epidemiological and Mathematical Modelling, Disease Dynamics Unit

lra36@cam.ac.uk


Emergency medicine doctor

Department of Sociology, University of Cambridge

sa2027@cam.ac.uk


Graduate Student Researcher at MRC Biostatistics Unit

I am a medical doctor and a graduate student in Population Health sciences, specializing in Infectious Diseases.

aa2471@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at European Bioinformatics Institute

dpdta2@cam.ac.uk


PhD student at Department of Veterinary Medicine

Population Genetics and Transposon Mutagenesis of the Canine Pathogen Streptococcus canis.

Research Interests: Epidemiology, genomics, ancient genomics, evolutionary biology, Streptococcus, One Health.

ea597@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at MRC Biostatistics Unit – Theme: Statistical methods Using data Resources to improve Population Health (SURPH)

jbb50@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at the Department of Biochemistry

Biofilm regulation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

gp457@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Exploring virulence and pathogenesis of cholera through phylogenetics, functional genomics, and immunology.


PhD Student

gb610@cam.ac.uk


Application of novel mass spectrometry methods for the rapid identification of bacteria and AMR directly from clinical samples

dkb34@cam.ac.uk


PhD student at Lee Group, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

Parasitology, drug resistance, biochemistry

ec17@sanger.ac.uk


PhD Student at Department of Veterinary Medicine

cc2188@cam.ac.uk


PhD student at Department of Paediatrics

Paediatric intensive care fellow

jac302@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Baker Group, CITIID, University of Cambridge

Typhoid and Paratyphoid fever in LMICs

jp856@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.

md25@sanger.ac.uk


PhD Student @ Veterinary Medicine

Research Interests: Virology, immunology, infectious diseases, epidemiology, vaccines.

djse2@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, at Wellcome Sanger Institute (Bentley) and Department for Veterinary Medicine (Almeida)

What I do: Explore diversity and functionality of the respiratory microbiome

Keywords: Microbiome, Next Generation Sequencing, Proteomics

lag50@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Department of Medicine/Chemistry

What I do: Fragment-based drug discovery against Mycobacterium abscessus

Research Interests: Structural-guided fragment-based drug discovery against Mycobacterium abscessus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis

xg254@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student in Microbiology at Anglia Ruskin University

microbiologistkruti@gmail.com


Gates Cambridge PhD student in the Disease Dynamics group of DAMTP, interested in mathematical evolutionary epidemiology of infectious diseases.

Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (DAMTP)

mag84@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Infectious disease modelling and policy

lh667@cam.ac.uk


PhD student in Epidemiological and Mathematical Modelling

Department of Biochemistry

pmh65@cam.ac.uk


PhD student at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

I study the role of lncRNAs in Plasmodium

jsh75@cam.ac.uk


PhD student and Research Assistant, Department of Veterinary Medicine

ph586@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student in Pathogen Biology and Evolution

Department of Pharmacology

Keywords: Bacterial multidrug transporters; Antimicrobial Resistance

pyh22@cam.ac.uk


PhD student in Medical Research, CIMR (Salje's group)

rej44@cam.ac.uk


PhD student, Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge

Mechanism of mecA mediated the susceptibility of MRSA to β-lactam antibiotics

sj674@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Restif Group, Department of Veterinary Medicine

mmj38@cam.ac.uk


PhD student, MRC Biostatistics Unit

joel.kandiah@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


PhD Student

Using mathematical models to evaluate and inform immunisation strategies with MenAfriVac in the African meningitis belt

ak889@cam.ac.uk


PhD Candidate

Indole signalling in E. coli.

eck32@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant, Department of Medicine

Genomics, AMR and rapid diagnostics of enteric pathogens.

fak31@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Department of Veterinary Medicine

kvk22@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Department of Veterinary Medicine (Lucy Weinert's group)

cl959@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at European Bioinformatics Institute EBI-EMBL

Lees Group (Pathogen Informatics and Modelling)

Genomic epidemiology, mathematical models for pathogen transmission and evolution.

ljl40@cam.ac.uk


PhD candidate

Department of Biochemistry

Structure-guided drug discovery to find novel therapies for leprosy

mm2262@cam.ac.uk


PhD candidate

Studying the transmission and risk factors of Lassa virus.

an465@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Baker's lab, Department of Medicine/CITIID, University of Cambridge

Monoclonal antibody therapies for the treatment of Acinetobacter baumannii

ppn22@cam.ac.uk


PhD student, Department of Biochemistry

Polymicrobial infections and biofilm formation in human airway infection scenarios

rrn29@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Smith group, Department of Zoology

I use computational methods to study vaccines against evolving viruses (SARS-CoV-2, Influenza)

an604@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Epidemiological and Mathematical Modelling

Department of Veterinary Medicine

mao51@cam.ac.uk


MD, consultant in Public Health

Pathogen Dynamics Group, Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge

mp2024@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant, at Pathogen Dynamics Group, Department of Genetics

ap2488@cam.ac.uk


PhD student, Department of Veterinary Medicine

cr719@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Vento Lab, Wellcome Sanger Institute

er13@sanger.ac.uk


PhD Student at MRC Biostatistics Unit

constantin.schmidt@mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Duque-Correa Lab, Wellcome-MRC Cambridge Stem Cell Institute

kas206@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant at CITIID – Department of Medicine

kms86@cam.ac.uk


PhD Rotation Student (BBSRC DTP), Department of Biochemistry

js2813@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at Department of Pharmacology

Structural and Functional Studies on Multidrug Efflux Pumps

yt342@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student, Nick Thomson's group, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

I investigate the global databases of SARS-CoV-2 sequencing to elucidate the mechanisms by which the virus maximizes the utility of its compact genome.

it4@sanger.ac.uk


PhD Student, Disease Dynamics Group, Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics

Spatial modelling of infectious diseases

jedw2@cam.ac.uk


PhD Student at CITIID – Department of Medicine

cz362@cam.ac.uk



Research assistant at CIMR, Salje's group.

fega2@cam.ac.uk


Programme manager, Cambridge Infectious Diseases (CID) IRC

mb2464@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant, Clinical School

I work on elucidating the basis of S. aureus carriage in the human nasopharynx.

kb19@sanger.ac.uk


Head of Science, PHG Foundation

laura.blackburn@phgfoundation.org


Research Assistant at Cambridge Institute for Medical Research (CIMR)

Host-pathogen cell biology of obligate intracellular bacteria

sc2385@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant at Department of Veterinary Medicine

mvc32@cam.ac.uk


Senior Bioinformatician, Thomson Group, Wellcome Sanger Institute

alc@sanger.ac.uk


Research Assistant at CIMR, Rayner Group


Senior Scientific Programme Manager for Joint UNIversities Pandemic and Epidemiological Research (JUNIPER) Consortium

Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, University of Cambridge

ced57@cam.ac.uk


Previous Director of the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford

A writer of books on infectious diseases


Research Assistant

Whole genome sequencing of MRSA, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Clostridium difficile from patient samples

stg27@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Technical Specialist at Genomic Surveillance Unit

Wellcome Sanger Institute

ah31@sanger.ac.uk


Part Time Research Associate, Department of Zoology

slj38@cam.ac.uk


Visiting scientist at Department of Genetics. Consultant for Becton Dickinson, the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND), the TB Alliance, and the World Health Organization.

cuk21@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant, Department of Medicine

The usefulness of whole genome sequencing in tracking MRSA outbreaks and transmission events.

Del32@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Group Leader at Quadram Institute

Epidemiology, evolution and dynamics of foodborne and zoonotic bacteria, with a particular focus on antimicrobial resistance (AMR)

Alison.Mather@quadram.ac.uk


Veterinary Epidemiologist, Department of Veterinary Medicine

Equine Infectious Disease Surveillance

aam94@cam.ac.uk


Senior Staff Scientist, at Pathogens and Microbes, Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute

km18@sanger.ac.uk


Group Leader in the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment, UCL

gemma.gr.murray@ucl.ac.uk


Research Assistant, at Pathogen Dynamics Group, Department of Genetics

ap2488@cam.ac.uk


lr280@cam.ac.uk


Programme coordinator for the Cambridge Centre for Physical Biology

DAMPT, University of Cambridge

mr682@cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant, Department of Veterinary Medicine.

sjs263@cam.ac.uk


Assistant Director for Biological Sciences & EU Matters, RO

Research support for School of Biological Sciences and EU funding

rs530@admin.cam.ac.uk


Research Assistant at Carriage Project - Peacock Group

Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge

cs2111@medschl.cam.ac.uk


Senior Regulatory & Programme Manager at Department of Medicine

st823@cam.ac.uk


Startup founder, Department of Physics

I'm developing a 10-minute point-of-care, sample-to-answer test for pathogen and AMR identification, by firstly building the world's fastest portable PCR machine.

sx249@cam.ac.uk