This database consists of over a hundred researchers working on AMR across the University of Oxford.
Search for people across our network by name, department, focus area or theme.
Researcher database
Tamalee Roberts
Postdoctoral Researcher
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Surveillance and epidemiology
Focus area:
Microbiology
,
Epidemiology
Email:
tamalee.r@tropmedres.ac
Claudia Orbegozo Rubio
Research assistant
Department of Biology
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Bacteriophages
,
Non-Traditional Antibacterial Therapy

Gloria Rukomeza
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Social dimensions of AMR
Focus area:
One health
,
Climate Change
Email:
gloriarukomeza7@gmail.com
Dr Makoto Saito
Postdoctoral Researcher
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Surveillance and epidemiology
Focus area:
Epidemiology
,
Clinical Research
Email:
makoto.saito@ndm.ox.ac.uk
Natasha Salant
DPhil student
Nuffield Department of Population Health
Theme:
Surveillance and epidemiology
Focus area:
Economics
,
Diagnostics
Email:
natasha.salant@ndph.ox.ac.uk

Dr Broncio Aguilar Sanjuan
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Biology
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Bioinformatics
,
Systems Development

Dr David Sauer
Group leader
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Structural biology
Email:
david.sauer@cmd.ox.ac.uk

Dr Lovro Savić
Postdoctoral Researcher
Nuffield Department of Population Health

Chris Schofield
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Drug discovery

Prof Sam Sheppard
Professor
Department of Biology
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Bioinformatics
Ana Carolina Ramos da Silva
Research Assistant
Department of Biology
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Drug discovery
,
Microbiology, Antimicrobial Resistance, Gram-negative bacteria

Prof Emma Slack
Group leader
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Microbiome
Email:
emma.slack@path.ox.ac.uk