The Pallen Research Group Our group benefits from Research-Council funding spanning bioinformatics and laboratory-based projects. Our interests focus on bacterial pathogenomics and type III secretion.
December 2009: in front of the Newcomen steam engine, Black Country Living Museum.
From Left to Right: Rob Shaw, Nick Loman, Tony Haines, Mark Pallen, Mike Halachev, Lewis Bingle, Rasha Younis, Raffaele Zarrilli (collaborator visiting from Italy)
Recent and current bioinformatics projects include:
- BBSRC Project Grant: xBASE: a bioinformatics resource for the AgriFood bacteriology community, (2007-2012); employs Nick Loman and Mike Halchev
- High-throughput Sequencing
- Microbial TIR domains, collaboration with DSTL [publication]
- Evolution of bacterial flagella and of type III secretion [publications]
Recent and current genomics projects include
- Genome sequencing of Acinetobacter baumannii isolates from Birmingham and Italy
- With colleagues in Birmingham, genome re-sequencing of enteric organisms (E. coli, Salmonella, Campylobacter).
- With collaborators in Nottingham, genome sequencing of hospital pathogens (Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Clostridium difficile).
- Genomic epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from the Crown Hills Outbreak, with collaborators in Leicester.
- Genome sequencing of pneumococcal isolates from the Gambia, as part of an international team of collaborators from MRC Gambia and WashU
- Genome sequencing of Laribacter hongkongensis with HKU [publication]
- Genome sequencing of Helicobacter canadensis, with Brendan Wren, LSHTM [publication]
Current and recent hypothesis-driven laboratory-based projects include
- BBSRC Project Grant: Ler, a versatile global regulator from E. coli O157 and related strains (2007-2010); supports Lewis Bingle and Rasha Younis
- Development of novel reporter system for type III secretion [Rasha Younis]
- Interactions between enteric pathogens and plants: collaboration led by Gadi Frankel; employs Rob Shaw [publications]
- BBSRC Project Grant: Discovery and characterisation of novel type III secretion effectors (2006-2009; Sophie Matthews; Rob Shaw; Rasha Younis) [publication in PNAS]
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Group Members
Current members
Professor Mark Pallen
Professor of Microbial
Genomics
Dr Nick Loman
Bioinformatician
Dr Mihail "Mike" Halachev
Bioinformatician
Dr Tony Haines
Bioinformatician
Dr Lewis Bingle
Post-doctoral Research Fellow
Rasha Younis
Part-time Research Assistant
Dr Rob Shaw
Post-doctoral Reseach Fellow
Past members
Lori Snyder
(now at University of Kingston)
Sally (ChuanPeng) Ren
(now in Surrey)
Chris Bailey
(now working for IWGC)
Sophie Matthews
Scott Beatson
(now in Australia)
Lihong Zhang
(now in Warwick)
Roy Chaudhuri
(now in Cambridge)
Helen Betts/Hampikian
(now in Miami)
Arshad Khan
(now in London)
Martin Antonio
(now in the Gambia)
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