Mark Davies
The University of Melbourne, VIC, Australia
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Dr Mark Davies completed his PhD (2007) at the Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia, before undertaking postdoctoral studies at the University of York in the UK. In 2009 he was awarded an NHMRC postdoctoral training fellowship between the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, UK and the University of Queensland, Australia. In late 2015 he relocated to The Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity at the University of Melbourne as the inaugural Doherty – Sanger Fellow. His principle research interests are in the application of genome sequence approaches to understand clinical and epidemiological aspects of bacterial pathogens with a primary focus on Streptococcus pyogenes.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Detection of Streptococcus pyogenes M1UK in Australia and characterisation of the mutation driving enhanced expression of superantigen SpeA (92818)
9:00 AM
Stephan Brouwer
Concurrent Session - Host Pathogen Interactions I
Overlapping transmission of group A and C/G Streptococcus facilitates inter-species mobile genetic element exchange (93488)
9:30 AM
Ouli Xie
Concurrent Session - Remote diseases surveillance and therapy
Host-dependent resistance of Group A Streptococcus to sulfamethoxazole mediated by a horizontally-acquired ECF transporter S component (93905)
10:10 AM
Kalindu Rodrigo
Concurrent Session - Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms
Evolutionary biology of streptococcal pathovars through comparative pangenomics (95350)
8:30 AM
Mark R Davies
Concurrent Session - Microbial Genomics & Bioinformatics