MicroMurphy
@micro_murphy
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Joined September 2018
My first Ph.D. paper is out! π₯³ It reviews various depletion and enrichment methods for rapid sequencing-based diagnosis of bloodstream infections, classifies these methods, discusses their pros and cons, and suggests improvements. @JMDiagn
https://t.co/2BmUmwIKOR
jmdjournal.org
Bloodstream infection is a major cause of morbidity and death worldwide. Timely and appropriate treatment can reduce mortality among critically ill patients. Current diagnostic methods are too slow...
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Rapid @MicroplateDx AMR diagnostics from our collaborator Heather Ralston #ECCMID2024 Barcelona πππ @NHSGGC @NHSResearchScot
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Great work on pulmonary iGAS M1(UK) in Scotland; strong association with influenza A @BacteriolProf @NHSGGC
https://t.co/ue0tqFMMrD
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Rapid diagnostics for antibiotic susceptibility are vital to improve stewardship #AMS Cross disciplinary collaboration and innovation key to improving patient careπ Great to be involved @NHSGGC
@rogdomro @DamionCorrigan @stuarthannah2 @PaulHoskisson
https://t.co/3eR2svRBV5
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Congratulations @stuarthannah2 @MicroplateDx πππππ
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Retrospective UK multi centre study @BioFireDX Bone and Joint panel incl β¬οΈ yield for on-panel orgs - rapid TAT β°- potential to impact patient Rx BUT important PJI pathogens - incl CoNS - not on panel π€·π»ββοΈ π @kordosaeed
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One in eight people who were hospitalised with #COVID between May 2020 & March 2021 were later diagnosed with heart inflammation. The major new UofG-led study @NatureMedicine was carried out in collaboration with @NHSGGC. Read more: https://t.co/VrkXzn8F5T
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Intensive care management of the major burns patient review article now available with limited period of free access. @GRIICUResearch #BurnsCriticalCare
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Congratulations π @DrToniHo
HUGE congratulations to our Dr Antonia Ho who has been awarded an Emerging Leaders Prize by the @MedResFdn for the world-changing #COVID19 research she carries out at the @CVRinfo π¬ #WorldChangingGlasgow More β‘οΈ https://t.co/vCJjnXuWFY
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Our next diagnostic challenge @DamionCorrigan ? @stuarthannah2 ?
New minireview in @JClinMicro: Can Testing Predict SARS-CoV-2 Infectivity? The Potential for Certain Methods To Be Surrogates for Replication-Competent Virus
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Pre print from our collaboration with @DamionCorrigan developing a rapid COVID diagnostic test - overcoming some of the challenge of PCR πππ https://t.co/DkD946wPMM
@NHSGGC @NHSResearchScot @CSO_Scotland @EoghanFarmer
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Congratulations @stuarthannah2 π
Delighted to announce that Microplate Dx has won the Converge Challenge runner-up prize. Thank you everyone for all your support. #AMR #diagnostics @stuarthannah2 @DamionCorrigan @poons21 @PaulHoskisson @StrathInspire @StrathBiomedEng @UniStrathclyde @scotent @RoyalSocEd
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The Origins of SARS-CoV-2: A Critical Review with @edwardcholmes, @arambaut, Kristian Andersen, Robert Garry & colleagues, "We contend that there is substantial body of scientific evidence supporting a zoonotic origin for #SARSCoV2." https://t.co/F1K1A19zEl
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Thank you to all our HCWs participating in the #SIRENstudy @NHSGGC Every sample you give is an act of public service π Congratulations to our amazing research team @GlasgowCRF and our lab teams processing samples.
Today marks the #SIRENstudy 1st year anniversary. Weβd like to thank the participants and staff for their dedication, public service and contribution to this landmark study. https://t.co/EeUjGTmizu
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Great work from @DrToniHo and colleagues highlighting high rates of antibiotic use in COVID patients despite few with confirmed bacterial infection. Important to remember diagnostics and good stewardship to limit #AMR. @LancetMicrobe
https://t.co/8JsDHbFYpN
thelancet.com
In patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19, microbiologically confirmed bacterial infections are rare, and more likely to be secondary infections. Gram-negative organisms and S aureus are the...
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