
Mark Schembri
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07-10-2018 10:31:49
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What are the current and emerging treatment strategies to curb the spread of ESKAPE pathogens? Click the link to read our groups latest review in #ClinMicroRev ASM Schembri Lab Beatson Lab 🏄♂️ David Paterson UQ Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00…


The second paper from my PhD is finally out in Nature Microbiology! TraDIS on IncC conjugation. Thanks to Minh-Duy Phan, Schembri Lab. Some really cool structural biology by Lou Zhenyao and Bostjan Kobe. nature.com/articles/s4156…

There is new hope for approximately 700,000 people who die each year from antibiotic resistant infections, with #UQ researchers discovering how bacteria share antibiotic-resistance genes 💊 bit.ly/2E0ODpC UQ Science UQ Chemistry and Molecular Biosciences Mark Schembri Schembri Lab #UQResearch


The UTI Hour, February 26, 2021 Host: Chelsie Armbruster 8:45am Introduction 9:00am Dr. Soman Abraham 9:20am Dr. Livia Lacerda-Molly Ingersoll 9:30am Bisiayo Fashemi-Dr. Indira Mysorekar 9:40am Dr. Laura Schwartz-John David Spencer utiga.org/2021

Chronic UTI Australia Inc. Chelsie Armbruster Molly Ingersoll Dr. Indira Mysorekar John David Spencer Yes, we will be recording the sessions and access will be available on our website! I will follow up with additional details. Thank you so much for all of your support!

I'm excited to share that our research from The Sweetest Lab, on cystic fibrosis and how the heavy metal zinc could be beneficial in combating infections associated with CF, has finally been published in PNAS. pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… Many thanks to everyone involved in this project


Really excited to present this work led by Nhu Nguyen at Institute for Molecular Bioscience in collaboration with A/Professor Sumaira Z. Hasnain Glen Ulett and Jana Vukovic.

A new discovery reveals why some bacteria are life-threatening while others are harmless. Schembri Lab 🔗 Find out more: bit.ly/3SVlG0W

A study led by #UQ researchers has identified the main types of E. coli bacteria responsible for neonatal meningitis - and discovered why some newborn babies are reinfected. 🔗brnw.ch/21wISNb Mark Schembri Nhu Nguyen Institute for Molecular Bioscience UQ Medicine 📸Adobe
