About
Chris Barlow is a Research Fellow at Monash University's Proteomics Platform. His work focuses on bacterial metabolism, antimicrobial resistance mechanisms, and pathogen survival strategies. He contributes to projects investigating bacterial persistence, such as understanding how bacteria survive nutrient deprivation and resist antimicrobial treatments. His research spans microbiology, proteomics, and infectious disease dynamics.
- Affiliations: Proteomics Platform, Monash University
- Key Projects:
- Preventing a nephron deficit in premature offspring
- CSIRO AMR & Nutrition Pilot Clinical Study
- Flaviviruses structural vaccinology
Research Interests: Barlow’s studies explore metabolic processes in bacteria, particularly how pathogens adapt to environmental stresses. His work includes analyzing endolysin mechanisms in Clostridioides difficile, arginine catabolism in Acinetobacter baumannii, and host-pathogen interactions in Chlamydia trachomatis. He employs proteomics and metabolomics approaches to uncover novel therapeutic targets.
Publications: His recent articles highlight advancements in understanding bacterial survival strategies, including toxin regulation, antibiotic resistance pathways, and metabolic adaptations under hypoxic conditions. These findings contribute to developing new antimicrobial therapies and diagnostic tools.
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