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** HEALTH RESEARCH SHOWCASE THURSDAY 29 MAY 2025 **

Research Theme

Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

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Modernising Medical Microbiology and Big Infection Diagnostics

Our team has a long track record in driving innovation in preventing, diagnosing and treating infectious diseases, not only directly benefiting patient care, but also influencing national and international healthcare policy.

Gene sequencing by BRC microbiology researchers
Gene sequencing by BRC microbiology researchers

This expertise was evident during the COVID-19 pandemic, when we led the development and evaluation of the SARS-CoV-2 tests that have supported UK testing programmes and clinical trials. We also have led major epidemiological studies, such as the UK’s national COVID-19 Infection survey which was critical in guiding the Government’s response to the pandemic, including its vaccination strategies. BRC researchers have also collaborated with Oracle corporation to create the Global Pathogen Analysis System (GPAS) to help governments and medical communities around the world identify and act on SARS-CoV-2 variants faster.

We led the international CRyPTIC tuberculosis consortium which used cutting-edge genomic sequencing techniques to identify the majority of genomic variation that confers resistance to 13 of the most common TB drug treatments. CRyPTIC in turn provided the dataset that was used to create the first catalogue of resistance-conferring TB mutations published by the WHO in June 2021. Finally our second-generation tuberculosis sequencing pipeline was adopted by UKHSA in 2017 and our third-generation pipeline is being deployed into GPAS.

This theme’s overarching aims are to develop ways of ensuring the rapid and accurate diagnosis of infections and pathogens; characterise their potential impact on populations; devote resources to identifying emerging pathogens exhibiting antimicrobial resistance; and using data to help patients in real time.

Sub-themes

Sub-theme 1: Novel rapid, high-throughput diagnostic workflows for infection

Building on our genetic sequencing expertise, especially in relation to respiratory viruses. Read more

Sub-theme 2: Big data-led infection diagnosis and management strategies

Focus on data and machine learning. Read more

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