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Brinkman, Fiona

Advancing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) surveillance: Characterizing AMR mobility and improving AMR prediction from metagenomics data
Analysis of Genomic Islands and Other Features in Draft Versus Complete Bacterial Genomes
Application of RNA-Seq in Ecotoxicogenomics: Exploring the Effects of Ibuprofen Exposure on Rainbow Trout and C. elegans
Applying metagenomics analysis towards a better understanding of freshwater microbial communities
Assessing the Precision of High-Throughput Computational and Laboratory Approaches for the Genome-Wide Identification of Protein Subcellular Localization in Bacteria
Characterization of Genomic Islands and Mobile Regions of Microbial Genomes in the Context of Infectious Disease
Computational ortholog prediction: evaluating use cases and improving high-throughput performance
Curating the Innate Immunity Interactome
Enabling systems-level analyses of the host response to infectious diseases in bovine and other mammalian species
Evidence of a Large Novel Gene Pool Associated with Prokaryotic Genomic Islands

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