Dinesh Aggarwal
@drdaggarwal
Wellcome Clinical PhD Fellow, Cambridge University | Infectious diseases and Microbiology Registrar
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14-05-2020 11:04:28
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Churchill College is delighted to announce that Professor Sharon Peacock CBE FMedSci will be the 8th Master of Churchill College. She will be formally admitted as Master in October 2024. 👉ow.ly/nsI550PUY05 Cambridge University
🚨Are viruses a more important exacerbation trigger in bronchiectasis than we realised? Our recently funded Medical Research Council experimental medicine grant will use human viral challenge to elucidate exacerbation immunopathogenesis Imperial Department of Infectious Disease NHLI CBRB Imperial School of Public Health
Very excited this paper is now peer-reviewed and out in Nature Microbiology! Summary thread 🧵 1/10 nature.com/articles/s4156…
🚨 MRC-funded 3 yr clinical research fellow (PhD) position available. Translational project involving 'first-in-man' study of human viral challenge in bronchiectasis. Supervised by myself Anand Shah with wider team inc. James D Chalmers and Tom Wilkinson. imperial.ac.uk/jobs/descripti…
There's still time to book your free ticket to see Athene Donald in conversation with Prof. Sharon Peacock on Fri 10 May at 6pm! It promises to be an insightful evening looking at Sharon’s journey from leaving school at 16 to founding COVID-19 Genomics UK (COG-UK) Consortium 👉ow.ly/Umh950RjI7O
PhD viva passed with minor corrections! 🥳 Thank you to my examiners Kate Baker and Hall Lab for such a stimulating viva. Forever grateful to my supervisors Prof Sharon Peacock and Ewan Harrison, amazing collaborators, and family for this journey Cambridge University Wellcome Sanger Institute
Very pleased to see our (Dinesh Aggarwal, Ewan Harrison, and Oshani Dissanayake) review of community-acquired, community- onset MRSA in low prevalence areas out in the wild via Clinical Microbiology and Infection! : clinicalmicrobiologyandinfection.com/article/S1198-…
Very proud of Charles Wei's 1st class grade in his Systems Biology Part III project (and 1st class overall!) developing a #Nextflow pipeline for bacterial GWAS. An absolute pleasure to supervise with Ewan Harrison and William Roberts-Sengier Wellcome Sanger Institute Cambridge University
Advert now extended to the 26th July so please apply and share widely - looking for a modeller with expertise in transmission models & Bayesian analysis. DeirdreHollingsworth Adam Kucharski Sebastian Funk (@[email protected]) Louise Dyson IDDjobs: infectious disease dynamics jobs Graham Medley