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Alison Farrar

DPhil Student

Research theme

  • Biological physics

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  • Condensed Matter Physics

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  • Gene machines
alison.farrar@physics.ox.ac.uk
alisonfarrar.github.io
  • About

I am conducting my DPhil research in the Gene Machines group with Professor Achillefs Kapanidis and Dr. Hafez El Sayyed as part of the BBSRC Interdisciplinary Bioscience Doctoral Training Program. My research develops novel methods for the rapid detection of antibiotic susceptibility in clinical samples and uses antibiotics to probe cellular machinery in bacteria.

I completed a BSc in Physics (Biophysics) at The University of Alabama. I am pursuing integrated training in clinical medicine and research, and will return to Harvard Medical School in 2024 to complete my MD degree.

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