Introduction

Our group focusses on developing comprehensive understanding of how microbes interact with one another, and with their hosts. We are particularly interested in clinically relevant human pathogens including uropathogenic, enterohaemorrhagic, and adherent-invasive E. coli. By more completely understanding how these microbes

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Principal Investigator Profile

Assistant Professor Nicky O'Boyle

Leader of the Microbial Interactions and Pathogenesis research group

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My group uses a diversity of approaches comprising high throughput sequencing, genetics, biochemical techniques, and innovative infection models to explore the basic molecular biology of bacterial pathogens. We also aim to build multi-disciplinary collaborations across the sciences, and with clinicians and industry. If you are interested in collaborating or pursuing MSc by research, PhD, or postdoctoral positions please contact me via email.