About
I am a postdoctoral research associate in Prof. Jay Hinton's lab, focusing on African Salmonella. My journey in science began with a BSc Hons in Microbiology from the University of Glasgow, where I developed a strong foundation in microbial genetics and infectious diseases.
I further pursued my passion for microbiology by obtaining a PhD from the University of Glasgow. During my PhD, I had the opportunity to spend a year at Imperial College London. My PhD work focussed on the genetic mechanisms behind bacteriophage lysis-lysogeny decisions and viral communication, providing novel insights into phage-host interactions in Bacillus subtilis.
Currently, I am working at the University of Liverpool on a Wellcome Trust project, to study the genetics of invasive non-Typhoidal Salmonella (iNTS). I am employing advanced high-throughput techniques including RB-TnSeq and BarSeq to dissect the genetic mechanisms of iNTS infection. This research is crucial as iNTS is a major causative agent of bloodstream infections across Sub-Saharan Africa, posing significant health challenges. Through my work, I aim to contribute to the development of strategies to combat this pathogen and improve public health outcomes.
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Prizes or Honours
- Sir Howard Dalton Young Microbiologist of the Year 2023 (The Microbiology Society, 2022)