
معرفی
Julian Parkhill is the Marks and Spencer Professor in the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge, with the title of Visiting Professor. His research focuses on understanding pathogen diversity and variation using genomics, exploring their impact on virulence, transmission, and evolutionary mechanisms. His work integrates high-throughput genomic approaches, population genetics, phylogenetics, and phenotypic analyses like RNASeq and high-throughput mutagenesis.
His current projects investigate bacterial pathogen evolution across temporal and spatial scales, host adaptation, and responses to selective pressures. The research bridges evolutionary biology and infectious disease dynamics, leveraging both computational and experimental methodologies.
No specific awards, grants, or student advisees are listed in the provided text. His research group actively employs cutting-edge technologies to address fundamental questions in microbial genomics and pathogenicity.


