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The Centre for Bacterial Resistance Biology is focused on the study of disease-causing bacterial pathogens.
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Latest publication from Shenoy lab, Avinash Shenoy nature.com/articles/s4146…

Latest publication from Julie McDonald's lab, Dr Julie McDonald "Antibiotics promote intestinal growth of carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae by enriching nutrients and depleting microbial metabolites" nature.com/articles/s4146…


Welcome to the CBRB Professor Sandhya S. Visweswariah. Provost’s Visiting Professor in Biochemistry, Department of Life Sciences. (dbg.iisc.ac.in/people/sandhya…) Imperial Life Sciences Imperial Department of Infectious Disease




A huge thank you to our CPA and CPG Committees for organising our CBRB 2023 Welcome Event. It was a great success and thank you to everyone who came along. Imperial Department of Infectious Disease Imperial Life Sciences


“Designer bugs as drugs: This CBRB research shows how good bacteria can be designed to combat bad bacteria and what scientists need to consider when designing bacteria for beneficial applications”. Imperial Department of Infectious Disease Imperial Life Sciences journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/ae…



'Cell envelope stress triggers heteroresistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in the ESKAPE pathogen Enterobacter cloacae via activation of the CpxRA regulon' Imperial Department of Infectious Disease Imperial Life Sciences Avinash Shenoy x.com/avi_cmbi/statu…'


Work from Andy Edwards and Lizzie Ledger discovered that when bacteria stop growing, they change their cell envelope, making them much less susceptible to the antibiotic daptomycin, a last resort treatment for MRSA infection. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36722949/ Imperial Department of Infectious Disease



The lab of José R Penadés has just reported the intricate regulatory interactions between phage factors and the cellular toxin-antitoxin MazE-MazF, which are at the heart of the control of the lysis-lysogeny of arbitrium phages rdcu.be/du9nU.


CBRB Seminar - Prof Karen Maxwell. University of Toronto. In person, 22nd January 2024 @ 12.30, G47A Flowers Building. individual.utoronto.ca/maxwell_lab/ imperial.ac.uk/events/170978/… Imperial Department of Infectious Disease Imperial Life Sciences Karen Maxwell Imperial Medicine



Clements lab publication in Microbiology Society Imperial Medicine Imperial Life Sciences Brian Leung microbiologyresearch.org/content/journa…