M Yasir
@yasir_6663
Researcher at University of New South Wales Australia.
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09-09-2018 13:14:24
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Thrilled to announce that my teaching experience is recognised by UK Advance HE. Thankful to my mentor mark Willcox for his support and guidance. #AdvanceHEA #UK #Fellowship #Teaching
Supporting @McGrath Foundation in pink test at #SCG. My all time favourite Glenn McGrath #ashes2022 #AUSvENG
We made ourselves a good home. I enjoyed working with the larger #ozchem community and Royal Australian Chemical Institute members have trusted me to do more. Our UNSW RNA Institute is doing its part to build a global RNA hub here. Coming here 25y ago has worked out well! Thank you Australia! 3/3
Serving as a topic editor. Open for submissions: Global Excellence in Pharmacology of Infectious Diseases: Australia and Asia Frontiers - Pharmacology and Toxicology frontiersin.org/researchtopic/…
Three postdoctoral research fellow roles in LithgowLab are advertising until Monday 16 January 2023, 11:55pm AEDT. You can find the application details and portal at: careers.pageuppeople.com/513/cw/en/job/…
The HDR stipend rate is increasing! Jonathan Morris
In the last 6 months, Western Sydney Health The Westmead Institute for Medical Research Sydney Children's Hospitals Network we have treated patients with #criticalinfection, with our locally produced #phages Phage Australia - Connect. Discover. Cure #AusPhageNetBio #AusPhageNetClinical
Our recent comment on #Candidaauris, an urgent threat pathogen, in the #LancetMicrobe (impact factor 86.208). mark willcox M Yasir UNSW School of Optometry and Vision Science Candida auris: an emerging antimicrobial-resistant organism with the highest level of concern thelancet.com/journals/lanmi…
It's International Microorganisms Day. internationalmicroorganismday.org We are worried about drug resistant microorganisms. Because drug resistant Superbugs ‘could kill 39m people by 2050’ amid rising drug resistance. So developing new antibiotics is very important against such bacteria.