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Rebecca Abraham serves as a Lecturer at Murdoch University's Centre for Biosecurity and One Health within the School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences, focusing on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and genomic surveillance across agricultural and wildlife ecosystems.
Her research spans critical domains including:
- Antimicrobial Resistance: Genomic analysis of resistant pathogens in livestock and wildlife
- One Health Integration: Bridging human, animal, and environmental health perspectives
- Food Safety: Pathogen surveillance from farm-to-fork systems
- Protozoan Therapeutics: Development of novel compounds against Giardia duodenalis
Recent publications (2022-2025) demonstrate methodological innovation through high-throughput robotics for AMR surveillance and genomic tracking of transnational pathogen spread, particularly in Escherichia coli and Campylobacter across Australian poultry, swine, and cattle industries.
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Laboratory affiliations: Core member of Murdoch's Centre for Biosecurity and One Health, driving interdisciplinary research on emerging infectious disease threats.