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McNally, Alan; Oren, Yaara; Kelly, Darren; Pascoe, Ben; Dunn, Steven; Sreecharan, Tristan; Vehkala, Minna; Välimäki, Niko; Prentice, Michael B.; Ashour, Amgad; Avram, Oren; Pupko, Tal; Dobrindt, Ulrich; Literak, Ivan; Guenther, Sebastian; Schaufler, Katharina; Wieler, Lothar H.; Zhiyong, Zong;
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as Infectious Disease lead at the Government’s first flagship COVID-19 testing facility. Launched on 9 April 2020, the Milton Keynes Lighthouse Lab was the first of three UK ‘mega-labs’ that vastly increased the testing capacity, allowing many more patient samples to be processed each day.
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Kidd, Michael; Richter, Alex; Best, Angus; Cumley, Nicola; Mirza, Jeremy; Percival, Benita; Mayhew, Megan; Megram, Oliver; Ashford, Fiona; White, Thomas; Moles-Garcia, Emma; Crawford, Liam; Bosworth, Andrew; Atabani, Sowsan F; Plant, Tim; McNally, Alan (28 May 2021).
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McNally, Alan; Thomson, Nicholas R.; Reuter, Sandra; Wren, Brendan W. (March 2016). "'Add, stir and reduce': Yersinia spp. as model bacteria for pathogen evolution".
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how bacterial genetic variability can be used to track changes in bacterial populations,
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He has active collaborations in the UK, China, Germany, France, Vietnam, and the US.
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Sheppard, Samuel K.; McInerney, James O.; Corander, Jukka (12 September 2016).
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Yersinia species as a model organism for studying bacterial evolution,
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how lineages of COVID-19 can vary in their viral load,
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University of Birmingham
antimicrobial resistance
University of Glasgow
Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies
University of Edinburgh
COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom
Milton Keynes
Lighthouse Labs
"Alan McNally"
doi
10.1038/nrmicro.2015.29
PMID
26876035
"Combined Analysis of Variation in Core, Accessory and Regulatory Genome Regions Provides a Super-Resolution View into the Evolution of Bacterial Populations"
doi
10.1371/journal.pgen.1006280
hdl
10852/53384
"S-Variant SARS-CoV-2 Lineage B1.1.7 Is Associated With Significantly Higher Viral Load in Samples Tested by TaqPath Polymerase Chain Reaction"
doi
10.1093/infdis/jiab082
PMC
7928763
"Professor Alan McNally"
"Alan McNally batonbearers"
University of Birmingham profile
IMBD
Inaugural Professorial lecture
YouTube
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