Leader in Antifungal R&DLeader in Antifungal R&DLeader in Antifungal R&DLeader in Antifungal R&D
Overview
R&D
Management & Board
Advisors
Scientific Services
Publications
Careers
Press Releases
Useful Links
Contact Us
Publications   
.
 

Sandra E. Lavens, Núria Rovira-Graells, Mike Birch and Danny Tuckwell. ADAMs are Present in Fungi: Identification of two novel ADAM genes in Aspergillus fumigatus.
FEMS Microbiology Letters. 2005 Jul 1;248(1):23-30. (Download)

Birch, M., Denning, D.W., Robson, G. (2004) A comparison of extracellular phospholipase activities amongst clinical and environmental Aspergillus fumigatus isolates. Med. Mycology 42, 81-86.

Khalaj, V., Hey, P., Smith, L., Robson, G.D. and Brookman, J. (2004) The Aspergillus niger annexin, anxC3.1 is constitutively expressed and is not essential for protein secretion. FEMS Microbiology Letters 239, 163-169.

Khalaj, V., Smith, L., Brookman, J. and Tuckwell, D. (2004) Identification of a novel class of annexin genes. FEBS Letters 562, 79-86.


Posters

Poster presented at Second FEBS Advanced Lecture Course, La Colle sur Loup, France - Human Fungal Pathogens, Molecular Mechanisms of Host-Pathogen Interactions and Virulence (11th - 17th May 2007)

Antifungal Target Discovery and Validation, Michael Bromley, Paul Carr, Sandra Howsley, Sarah Kaye, Danny Tuckwell and Jason Oliver. (Download)


Poster presented at NIBHI (NorthWest Institute for Bio-Health Informatics) launch meeting, Chancellors Conference Centre, Manchester UK, (6th June 2005): -

Danny Tuckwell, Sandra Lavens, Núria Rovira and Mike Birch. What are you doing here? Animal proteins turn up in fungi. (Download)

Poster presented at ECCMID, Glasgow, UK (2003): -

Julie K. Rooke, David W. Denning, Graham Dixon and Derek Law. Galleria mellonella, an in vivo model for the pathogenicity and treatment of Aspergillus infections. (Download)


Posters presented at the VIII International Fungal Biology Conference, Guanajuato, Mexico (2002): -

Catherine E. Rycroft, Derek Law, Mike Birch and Jayne L. Brookman. Waxmoth larvae as a model for gene expression studies during Aspergillus fumigatus infection. (Download)


Poster presented at the 6th European Conference on Fungal Genetics, Pisa, Italy (2002): -

Mosquera J., Anderson M.J., Birch M., Brookman J.L., Denning D.W. A random insertional mutagenesis screen in Aspergillus fumigatus for genes involved in azole resistance.


Poster presented at the Xth International Congress of Mycology, Paris, France (2002): -

Mosquera J., Anderson M.J., Birch M., Brookman J.L., Denning D.W. Insertional mutagenesis upstream of a novel major facilitator superfamily transporter gene in Aspergillus fumigatus, leads to increased azole susceptibility.


Poster presented at the Twenty First Fungal Genetics Conference, Asilomar, California, USA (2001): -

M.J. Bromley, M. Birch, J.L. Brookman. Extra-cellular proteins produced by Aspergillus fumigatus in response to phospholipids.


Poster presented Physiology of Yeast and Filamentous Fungi 5-8 July 2001, Hingsalv, Denmark. (Abs 37 pg96): -

M. Birch, A. Rickers and J.L. Brookman. Transposon-mediated mutagenesis in Aspergillus fumigatus.

M.J. Bromley, M. Birch, J.L. Brookman. Comparitive proteome analysis of Aspergillus fumigatus.


Presentations

Presentation given at Biotech Patenting 28-30 Sept. 2005, Marriott West India Quay Hotel, London:

Dr. Danny Tuckwell (Bioinformatics & IP Director F2G Ltd. [UK]). Novel Technologies II: How advances in Bio-informatics are being patented (Download)


F2G Ltd, PO Box 1, Lankro Way, Eccles, Manchester, M30 0BH
Tel +44 (0)161 785 1270 Fax +44 (0)161 785 1273 Email contact@f2g.com