
Amy Pickering
@seqh2o
Assoc. Prof. Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley. Moving to @seqh2o.bsky.social
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https://pickering.berkeley.edu 14-03-2020 01:34:37
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Exciting new pre-print out led by Erica Fuhrmeister! Context-Seq: CRISPR-Cas9 Targeted Nanopore Sequencing for Transmission Dynamics of Antimicrobial Resistance biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

📢Next in the EPISOL collaboration! 🇺🇸 🇧🇯and 🇮🇳Environmental surveillance - STH 🪱 & enteric pathogens - in places without networked wastewater - we need methods and strategies to expand surveillance outside of large urban areas Amy Pickering biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Join our awesome department, CEE Berkeley! Please RT and forward to any candidate who might be a good fit for this position!


Join us for the CEE Community Highlights Event on Friday, October 25th, 5-8 pm at West Pauley Ballroom! Register on Eventbrite here: bit.ly/3zKgkQl. We can’t wait to see CEE students, alumni, industry partners, and friends of the department come together! Berkeley Engineering



Now published in #PLOSWater: Environmental surveillance of soil-transmitted helminths and other enteric pathogens in settings ... Amy Pickering dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…



For communities, most policy standards for "modern energy" are a connection to an electrical grid. But in a new paper in Nature Cities, Prof. Dan Kammen and colleagues show a simple connection does not equal affordable, reliable electricity: nature.com/articles/s4428…


Future climate change will increase the water fetching time burden in Sub-Saharan Africa - read more in our Nature Communications paper here: nature.com/articles/s4146…

We’re proud to have backed Amy Pickering (Amy Pickering) and her team in developing the TuriTap: an inexpensive, low-tech water chlorination device. Read more about Pickering’s work in our latest grantee spotlight: openphilanthropy.org/research/how-a…




Climate change is expected to make sub-Saharan Africa warmer and drier. In Nature Communications, Amy Pickering & co. explore how this affects the burden of collecting water—with impacts for health, hygiene, income, and gender equity: nature.com/articles/s4146…


How are pathogenic and antibiotic resistant bacterial strains shared across humans, animals, and the environment? Using a new approach (PIC-seq), we find drinking water plays an important role in human strain sharing. Just published in Nature Microbiology! nature.com/articles/s4156…

“We were interested in understanding the role of the household environment in bacterial transmission to humans,” said Prof. Amy Pickering. “And our findings showed that water is actually one of the most important transmission pathways for pathogenic and drug-resistant bacteria.”