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Martha Clokie

@marthaclokie

Professor of microbiology at the University of Leicester. Particularly interested in all things phage related especially ecology, evolution, and phage therapy.

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When 50 ml of phages is not enough! And you need 50 litres or just 4. So lucky to have @AdamOstr visit us from Cellexus to install our very own BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch system to optimise production scale up. Very much looking forward to seeing what we will do with it!

When 50 ml of phages is not enough! And you need 50 litres or just 4.  So lucky to have @AdamOstr visit us from <a href="/CellexusInt/">Cellexus</a> to install our very own <a href="/Leicester_Phage/">BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch</a> system to optimise production scale up. Very much looking forward to seeing what we will do with it!
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The interview rooms as you enter our building used to have red blood cells on them, but they appear to have been replaced by phage capsids 🙂!

The interview rooms as you enter our building used to have red blood cells on them, but they appear to have been replaced by phage capsids 🙂!
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The next next webinar in the series: “Vintage Innovation: Towards Broader Use of Bacteriophages in AMR,” is tomorrow! It will focus on the use of phages to combat AMR within the One Health framework. Free and informative, do come!

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It is funny reading what we articulate in speech rather than what we write, but I think it actually might mean we say things more naturally and simply, anyway Beatrice Bowlby from BioTechniques asked good questions 🙂!

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Phage researchers are great cooks and foragers! It was lovely to spend some time reflecting and eating together🙂1!1!!!!!!. .

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I was very honoured to be invited to Association for Molecular Pathology Madrid – very nice to think about diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in the same light as Cancer, see where phages fit and learn across disciplines how new tools in Machine Learning can help us see the wood from the trees!

I was very honoured to be invited to <a href="/AMPath/">Association for Molecular Pathology</a> Madrid – very nice to think about diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases in the same light as Cancer, see where phages fit and learn across disciplines how new tools in Machine Learning can help us see the wood from the trees!
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I think this will be a great project for someone - if we can easily monitor the way patients immune systems respond throughout phage therapy treatment we will be able to get a really good handle on what is happening 🙂! You will work with Spyridon Megremis, PhD (he/him)🇬🇷🏀☘️🎧, Don Jones and me!

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It was a lot of fun to talk about our BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch work as part of all things phage, and be a part of this lovely show with such intersting guests and engaging host. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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Clearly combining phages and antibiotics will be useful, here is the nice work driven by Marie Atwood where we show good synergy in their groups well established models 🙂

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It is so nice to work and spend time with folk as parts of their scientific journeys. Sad when they leave but always lovely to check in and see what they are up to in the future, and a good excuse to (badly in my case) play badminton and to picnic in the park!

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Thank you BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch folk and all the other presenters at the Bacteriophage Oxford meeting for the great talks and lively discussions 🙂! Hope everyone has good journeys back, I'm home still happily processing it all!

Thank you <a href="/Leicester_Phage/">BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch</a> folk and all the other presenters at the <a href="/PhageOxford/">Bacteriophage Oxford</a> meeting for the great talks and lively discussions 🙂!  Hope everyone has good journeys back, I'm home still happily processing it all!
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En route home from St Andrews, where I gave a keynote speech as part of a fab day with Tayside microbiologists. This building has an interesting microbiology history being the home of the Scottish Parliament when Edinburgh was rendered unsafe due to bubonic plague in 1645/46!

En route home from St Andrews, where I gave a keynote speech as part of a fab day with Tayside microbiologists. This building has an interesting microbiology history being the home of the Scottish Parliament when Edinburgh was rendered unsafe due to bubonic plague in 1645/46!
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PhD studentship with Andrew millard and me at BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch . Part of larger CF Trust Hub led by @JoJofoth Selection of bacteriophages for therapeutic use in cystic fibrosis-associated Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections at University of Leicester

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Latest BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch snap! After our lab meeting, traditional Christmas quiz and a feast that suggested a positive correlation between phage biology and cooking 🙂!

Latest <a href="/Leicester_Phage/">BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch</a> snap! After our lab meeting, traditional Christmas quiz and a feast that suggested a positive correlation between phage biology and cooking 🙂!
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Exciting update and developments for and within our BeckyMayerCentreforPhageResearch which will become the Becky Mayer Centre for Phage Research - we will be recruiting new staff early next year so please watch this space! le.ac.uk/news/2024/dece…