microbiologists working in this area
the study of microbes helps us to understand our world and our place within it. it gives us insights into the complexity of nature and society, which in turn provide many different health, environmental, social, cultural, industrial and economic benefits. microbiology answers big questions by giving us knowledge of very small things. when the discipline of microbiology is strong and intellectually vibrant, we have a better chance of finding solutions to these problems, and building a healthier, more sustainable and more prosperous future.
to celebrate our 75th anniversary in 2020, we invited microbiologists to nominate the discovery or event that best showcases 2022世界杯足球比赛 and helps us demonstrate the impact of microbiologists past, present and future.
why understanding emerging viruses matters to the microbiology community
through a series of interviews, we have found out more about some of the individuals that make up our community of microbiologists and whose research focuses on emerging viruses. read more about those working in the field and why they think understanding emerging viruses matters to microbiology below.
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an interview with professor venugopal nair
professor venugopal nair is a research group leader at the pirbright institute, a visiting professor of avian virology at the department of zoology, and a jenner investigator at the jenner institute, university of oxford. he is also a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? , and in this interview, he tells us more about his research into viral diseases of livestock.
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an interview with christiane wobus
christiane wobus is an associate professor at the university of michigan and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . her research focuses on the mechanisms of norovirus and astrovirus–host cell interactions and, in this interview, she tells us more about her ongoing research throughout the sars-cov-2 outbreak.
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an interview with dr sharon brookes
sharon brookes is head of the avian virology and mammalian influenza, animal and plant health agency (apha), and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview, she tells us more about her research which focuses on endemic and exotic viral disease pathogens and arboviruses.
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an interview with professor roberto la ragione
professor roberto la ragione is director of the veterinary pathology centre and head of the department of pathology and infectious diseases at the university of surrey. roberto’s research group is interested in understanding the mechanisms of how bacterial pathogens colonise the host.
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an interview with dr andrew bosworth
dr andrew bosworth is currently training to become a clinical scientist and is based at the university hospitals birmingham nhs foundation trust, public health england and the bart’s school of medicine and dentistry in london. he is a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? and in this interview, tells us more about his research on the makona variant of ebola virus.
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an interview with dr clive mckimmie
clive mckimmie is a university academic fellow at the university of leeds, uk and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview, he tells us more about his research on emerging viruses and infections and why understanding transmission is so important to microbiology.
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an interview with dr john tregoning
dr john tregoning is a reader in respiratory infections at imperial college london, and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview, he tells us more about his research and why he thinks microbiology matters.