David Grainger

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David Grainger is an expert in the field of bacterial chromosome biology. Having developed the use of high-throughput techniques to map gene regulatory events in bacteria, his current work focuses on deciphering the chromosome biology of pathogenic bacteria. His research group is focused on understanding mechanisms of DNA folding in organisms such as E. coli and Salmonella, and how this process impinges upon gene expression, DNA replication and pathogenicity.

Dr Grainger can supervise doctoral researchers in all his areas of interest and is always keen to welcome enthusiastic individuals to his lab.

20032024

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Doug Browning

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Prateek Sharma

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Emily Warman

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Tim Overton, FRSB, FHEA

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Lisa Lamberte

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Jeff Cole

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Amanda Rossiter

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Andrew Lovering

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Jon Frampton

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Joseph T. Wade

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Remus T. Dame

  • Leiden University

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Richard P. Bonocora

  • Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research

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Fatema Zahra M. Rashid

  • Leiden University

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Julia C. van Kessel

  • Indiana University

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Frédéric G. Crémazy

  • Leiden University

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Mark A Webber

  • University of East Anglia
  • Quadram Institute Bioscience

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Victoria Attah

  • University of Oxford

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Navjot Singh

  • Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research

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Devon M. Fitzgerald

  • University at Albany, State University of New York

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