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Ethan Wyrsch is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), affiliated with the Australian Institute for Microbiology & Infection (AIMI) within the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on microbial genomics, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and bacterial epidemiology, particularly in environmental and clinical contexts. He investigates the spread of pathogenic bacteria like Escherichia coli and Citrobacter across human, animal, and environmental reservoirs, emphasizing One Health approaches.
Wyrsch’s work integrates genomic surveillance to trace antibiotic resistance genes in urban wildlife (e.g., silver gulls), wastewater systems, and agricultural settings. Key projects include studying virulence plasmids (e.g., F plasmids) and their role in pandemic E. coli lineages. His contributions address global challenges in antimicrobial resistance, including carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae and novel resistance determinants in water matrices.
Collaborations span academic, clinical, and environmental institutions, focusing on interdisciplinary strategies to combat antibiotic resistance. His research highlights the ecological interconnectedness of microbial pathogens and the need for integrated surveillance systems.
Wyrsch holds a comprehensive academic background in microbiology and has published extensively on genomic epidemiology, environmental microbiology, and bacterial pathogen evolution. He actively engages in global initiatives to enhance pathogen diagnosis and inform public health policies.
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