Libby Duignan
@libbbb
Research Associate in Microbiology at University of Liverpool. Phage Therapy advocate and enthusiast š¦
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05-04-2009 17:26:33
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Brilliant opportunity to present at Pint of Science UK! Thoroughly enjoyed it! This public engagement thing gets easier every time āŗļø. Thanks Health and Life Sciences Public Engagement for organising this fab event! #pint23
Had an absolutely amazing time in Sydney with Phage Australia - Connect. Discover. Cure learning all the steps involved in phage production from the fab Jessica Sacher, PhD and Stephanie Lynch, PhD š¤ and such great phage chats too! Itās been so so useful, and so much fun making new phage friends āŗļø
Touched down less than 24hrs and more phage fun! š¤ This time public engagement at #GetCurious Science and Industry Museum talking everything phage #microbialpuppetmasters including Paul Millerās VR lungs which were a big hit! With over 700 people attending the event! Now for a nap š“
Part time Job Alert: Are you passionate about microbiology & education? Weāre looking for a creative enthusiast to develop digital resources about #phages. Working with me at University of Salford & our fabulous Make In Salford team. Apply by 22nd Jan. Details: portal.unitemps.com/search/jobapplā¦
UK House of Commons Committee report, with recommendations to the UK Government on the "Antimicrobial Potential of Bacteriophages" is finally out: publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5804/cmse⦠Phage Australia - Connect. Discover. Cure report here: phageaustralia.org/blog/antimicro⦠Iredell Lab Western Sydney Health The Westmead Institute for Medical Research NSW Health
ā New PhD Opportunity: Freeze-dried phage formulations against antibiotic-resistant bacteria QUB Pharmacy School ā š” Interested in phage therapy and novel drug delivery systems? This is your chance to contribute to a future beyond antibiotics! šMore info: go.qub.ac.uk/2024-PhD-Freezā¦
This will be an amazing opportunity for someone looking for a Postdoc position. #Phage, Durham and working with Tim Blower is a winning combination!
Congratulations Libby Duignan on a great presentation at Microbiology Society on āUsing bacterial impedance to test phase susceptibility for fast infection profiling.ā š
If you want to hear more about using bacterial impedance cytometry from an expert, go and chat to Bethany Martin at her poster B141! š
A few talks that I found inspirational at #microsoc2024 1) Prof Cathrine Rees showing the timeline and hoop jumping of getting a phage product to market. 2)Sophie Helaine - the role of prophage in salmonella persisters. 3)Lucy Thorne - her wonderful public engagement endeavour!
NEWS | University of Liverpool researchers are launching a new cystic fibrosis Innovation Hub to develop alternative treatments for lung infections that donāt require antibiotics. The hub is part of a new Ā£15 million network, funded by Cystic Fibrosis Trust & LifeArc Read moreā¬ļø news.liverpool.ac.uk/2024/10/01/newā¦
.Ellie Rand (Harvard Medical School) etal developed a new targeted #Phage Discovery method based on multiple fluorescent markers, allowing for co-culture w/ multiple hosts & visualization of phages ā no more selecting only for dominant phages in samples! buff.ly/41dkOdN