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Alison Mather is an Honorary Professor at Norwich Medical School, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of East Anglia (UEA), and a member of the Metabolic Health research group. She is also recognized as a Dr ISP Leader, indicating leadership in an Institute Strategic Programme, likely focused on infectious disease genomics or public health.
Her research centers on the genomics of foodborne bacterial pathogens, with a strong emphasis on antimicrobial resistance, molecular epidemiology, and One Health approaches. She leverages advanced genomic and metagenomic techniques to understand pathogen transmission and evolution, particularly in Salmonella and related organisms. Her work has significant implications for public health surveillance and food safety.
Recent publications highlight her contributions to high-impact journals such as Nature Reviews Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases. Her research integrates cross-border collaborations and pan-European networks, focusing on enduring and emerging microbial threats in a changing world. Key themes include genomic surveillance, metagenomics in food systems, and the global spread of multidrug-resistant pathogens.
While no formal awards or students are listed in the provided text, her extensive publication record and leadership roles underscore her influence in the field of microbial genomics and infectious disease control.


