Sam Abraham
Murdoch University, WA, Australia

Dr. Abraham is a Lecturer at Murdoch University with a research interest in Antimicrobial Resistance and drug discovery. He completed his PhD from The University of Wollongong and NSW DPI (2012) on antimicrobial resistance and adaption characteristics of porcine E. coli. Following his PhD, he undertook a post-doctoral position on antimicrobial resistance and drug discovery with Prof. Darren Trott at The University of Adelaide for 2 years. In 2015 he commenced an academic position as Lecturer in Veterinary and Medical Infectious Diseases at Murdoch University.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
Resistance is Futile: Technological Assimilation for Enhanced Surveillance of Antimicrobial Resistance in Food Animals (93953)
10:20 AM
Alec AT Truswell
Concurrent Session - Antimicrobial Resistance Mechanisms
An effective cell-based fluorescence assay for high-throughput screening of potential coronavirus antivirals (#140)
7:45 PM
Soraya Haynes
Poster Session II & Trade Night