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Neil Hall is a Professor in Genomics and Director of the Earlham Institute, affiliated with the School of Biological Sciences at the University of East Anglia. His research focuses on genomics, evolutionary biology, microbial symbiosis, and infectious disease epidemiology, with significant contributions to understanding genetic code variation and host-microbe interactions.
His research interests span genomics, microbial evolution, host-pathogen dynamics, and protist biotechnology, particularly in organisms like Trichomonas, ciliates, and Euglena. He plays a leading role in the Euglena International Network (EIN), promoting biotechnological applications for sustainable development.
Recent publications highlight work in non-canonical genetic codes, shigellosis genomics, and viral manipulation of microbiota, published in top journals such as Nature Communications, PLoS Genetics, and Cell. These reflect a strong trend toward interdisciplinary genomics with implications for public health and synthetic biology.
Neil Hall has no listed scientific awards in the provided text. He is involved in major collaborative research initiatives and leads the Earlham Institute, indicating significant grant leadership and academic mentorship, though specific students or grants are not detailed.
He is a key member of the Earlham Institute, a leading genomics and bioinformatics research center, and contributes to international networks focused on microbial biotechnology and genomic epidemiology.


