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Kay Annette Ramsay is a researcher at the UQ Centre for Clinical Research within the University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine. Her work focuses on Pseudomonas aeruginosa, antimicrobial resistance, and respiratory infections in cystic fibrosis patients. She employs genomic analysis, bioaerosol studies, and molecular epidemiology to investigate bacterial transmission and adaptation.
- Education: PhD in Pseudomonas aeruginosa diversity (University of Queensland, 2018)
Her research explores antibiotic resistance mechanisms, environmental vs. clinical pathogen dynamics, and infection control strategies like face masks. While her publications highlight collaborations with leading CF researchers (e.g., Scott C. Bell, Timothy J. Kidd), no formal scientific awards are documented in the provided text. She has contributed to understanding chronic lung disease microbiomes and biosecurity measures in healthcare settings.
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