This database consists of over a hundred researchers working on AMR across the University of Oxford. 

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Researcher database
Tori Ford
Postdoctoral Researcher
Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
Theme:
Social dimensions of AMR
Focus area:
Microbiome
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Prof Kevin Foster
Group leader
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Microbiome
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Dr Philip Fowler
Associate professor
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Diagnostics
Focus area:
Bioinformatics
Computational clinical microbiology
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Emily Freeman
DPhil student
Department of Chemistry
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Structural biology
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Prof Matthew Fuchter
Professor
Department of Chemistry
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Drug discovery
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Prof Ronald Geskus
Professor
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Surveillance and epidemiology
Focus area:
Other
Statistics
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Madison Goforth
DPhil student
Department of Biology
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Bioinformatics
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Prof David Greaves
Professor
Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Theme:
Antimicrobial drug discovery and development
Focus area:
Drug discovery
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Prof Beth Greenhough
Professor
School of Geography and the Environment
Theme:
Social dimensions of AMR
Focus area:
Social science, PPI
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Prof Philippe Guerin
Professor
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Surveillance and epidemiology
Focus area:
Epidemiology
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Dr Raph Hamers
Associate professor
Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Theme:
Health interventions and antimicrobial usage
Focus area:
Clinical research
Antimicrobial stewardship, evidence synthesis
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Dr Ffion Hammond
Postdoctoral Researcher
Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS)
Theme:
Bacterial pathology, genetics and evolution
Focus area:
Microbiome
Immunology
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