Jacob Bradbury
@JacobDBradburyDPhil @chem_in_cells working on AMR @PharmOxford, @IneosOxford, @StJohnsOx, @UniofOxford. Former Policy Intern @CSciPol, interested in health policy.
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Our new study, "Development of an inhibitor of the mutagenic SOS response that suppresses the evolution of quinolone antibiotic resistance", now published online in @ChemicalScience! 🦠🧪🧬 Read more here: doi.org/10.1039/D4SC00… - open access. (1/2)
The end of the @cASPerCFstudy: "The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the changing landscape of CF on the cASPerCF trial: a real-world experience." doi.org/10.1186/s13063… @Adilia76645023 @MRCcmm @c4c_network
"If a chimpanzee had a brain that was twice its size it would be sat here having this conversation with us!"
Organoids are miniature 3D models of organs that can be grown in a lab and used for research 👩🔬🔬🧪 @mad_lancaster discussed how organoids can help scientists working on disease & the ethical implications of their use or disuse Read our report 👇👇 csap.cam.ac.uk/news/article-o…
📽️ IOI DPhil student @JacobDBradbury tells us about his recent research developing a molecule that can block the 'SOS response' in bacteria. Watch the video and find out more ⤵️ ow.ly/6eSI50Sff64 @PharmOxford
The @UniofOxford has published a summary of the @TomLanyonHogg group's new paper! Read the article below, and read the full text published in @ChemicalScience for free: doi.org/10.1039/D4SC00…
NEW: Oxford researchers have developed a new small molecule that can suppress the evolution of antibiotic resistance in bacteria and make resistant bacteria more susceptible to antibiotics. Find out more ⬇️ ox.ac.uk/news/2024-05-2…
The first paper from our lab is out now in Chemical Science: "Development of an inhibitor of the mutagenic SOS response that suppresses the evolution of quinolone antibiotic resistance" @ChemicalScience #MyFirstChemSci pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
In the first study of its kind, scientists at the IOI and Department of Pharmacology at @UniofOxford have developed a new molecule that can suppress the evolution of resistance in bacteria by blocking their 'SOS response' 🦠 Find out more ➡️ ow.ly/VARv50RSp08
“Science isn't useful if it stays in science in terms of having a direct impact on people's lives. Scientific papers are not changing the price of bread.”
Dr David Smith, UK National Technology Adviser @SciTechgovuk delivered the #CleevelyLecture were he discussed the intersection between government, science, and products 🧪📈🔬 📽️To watch his lecture and to read our report see shorturl.at/pIFjP
Great to kick off my time at CSaP with exploring the potential of engineering biology with interdisciplinary experts from across Cambridge.
The transformative potential of engineering biology is increasingly being realised by policy makers. Read our article to hear about 💉Developing vaccines from ‘superglue’ *⃣Biosecurity risks 🌱Plant resilience 🦠Antimicrobial resistance Click here 👉 shorturl.at/v0WtW
Pre-existing Aspergillus/ABPA is associated with increased rates of hospitalisation and sepsis during COVID-19 in people with Cystic Fibrosis. A great collaboration with @MRCcmm and @ECFSRegistry now published in @JournalofCF Read more: tinyurl.com/uudappec @Adilia76645023
🚨Internship opportunity🚨 Interested in science, evidence, policy, and how they interact? CSaP are recruiting PhD interns for the 2024–25 academic year Applications for our first intake (Sept–Dec 2024) are now open Apply by 29 April 👉 shorturl.at/ptxJ8 #internship
Finally an ‘official’ DPhil student in the Lanyon-Hogg group (@PharmOxford) and Walsh group (@IneosOxford) on the @chem_in_cells course!
Did you miss this? A new study led by Professor Tim Walsh at the Department of Biology and @IneosOxford shows that antimicrobial resistant bacteria are present in newborn babies a few hours after birth bit.ly/3QqHKh0
A privilege to be a part of this amazing team in @PharmOxford for the last six months. It has been great to play a role in building this lab!
Our group in 2022 - starting a lab during the pandemic wasn’t easy, but I’ve been incredibly lucky to have such talented people join! Very great full for all their hard work in getting everything moving so quickly!
Great to get into the lab and do some chemistry!
Delighted to welcome the first PhD students to the group – Jacob Bradbury (WT Chemistry in Cells) and Saidu Kamara (BBSRC Interdisciplinary Bioscience)! @PharmOxford @chem_in_cells @Ox_DTP @JacobDBradbury
Find out more about the Chemistry in Cells PhD and how to apply at our online OPEN DAY on Friday 12th November, 3-5pm (GMT). To register your place, please email chemistry-in-cells@chem.ox.ac.uk #MedChem #phdposition #BlackinChem #ChemBio #EDI #diversitymatters
Today I matriculated into the @UniofOxford to read for a DPhil (PhD) in Chemistry in Cells (@chem_in_cells) at @StJohnsOx Looking forward to a fun four years!
In early 2020, a spontaneous global collaboration — called the COVID Moonshot — came together to design a new, urgent antiviral treatment. There are lessons in what happened next. go.nature.com/3wpnItE
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