Developing an internationalPseudomonas aeruginosareference panel

Author:

De Soyza Anthony1,Hall Amanda J.2,Mahenthiralingam Eshwar3,Drevinek Pavel4,Kaca Wieslaw5,Drulis-Kawa Zuzanna6,Stoitsova Stoyanka R.7,Toth Veronika8,Coenye Tom9,Zlosnik James E. A.10,Burns Jane L.11,Sá-Correia Isabel12,De Vos Daniel13,Pirnay Jean-Paul13,J. Kidd Timothy14,Reid David15,Manos Jim16,Klockgether Jens17,Wiehlmann Lutz17,Tümmler Burkhard17,McClean Siobhán18,Winstanley Craig2,

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Cellular Medicine; Newcastle University; Newcastle U.K

2. Institute of Infection & Global Health; University of Liverpool; Liverpool U.K

3. Organisms and Environment Division; Cardiff School of Biosciences; Cardiff University; Cardiff U.K

4. Department of Medical Microbiology; 2nd Faculty of Medicine; Charles University and University Hospital Motol; Prague Czech Republic

5. The Jan Kochanowski University; Kielce Poland

6. Institute of Genetics and Microbiology; University of Wroclaw; Wroclaw Poland

7. The Stephan Angeloff Institute of Microbiology; Sofia Bulgaria

8. Semmelweis University; Budapest Hungary

9. Universiteit Gent; Gent Belgium

10. Centre for Understanding and Preventing Infection in Children; Department of Pediatrics; Faculty of Medicine; University of British Columbia; Vancouver Canada

11. Seattle Children's Hospital; Seattle Washington

12. IBB (Institute for Biotechnology and Bioengineering); CEBQ; Instituto SuperiorTécnico; Universidade de Lisboa; Lisboa Portugal

13. Queen Astrid Military Hospital; Brussels Belgium

14. Queensland Children's Medical Research Institute, The University of Queensland; Brisbane Queensland Australia

15. The Prince Charles Hospital; Brisbane Queensland Australia

16. Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology; Sydney Medical School; University of Sydney; Sydney Australia

17. Hannover Medical School; Hannover Germany

18. Centre of Microbial Host Interactions; Institute of Technology; Tallaght Ireland

Funder

Higher Education Funding Council for England Senior Lectureship

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Microbiology

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