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Sam Abraham is a Professor at Murdoch University, affiliated with the School of Medical, Molecular and Forensic Sciences and leading the Antimicrobial Resistance and Infectious Disease Laboratory under the Centre for Biosecurity and One Health. His research focuses on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), genomics, and robotics in a One Health framework, bridging human, animal, and environmental health.
- BSc Zoology (2003–2006), Mahatma Gandhi University, India
- MSc Biotechnology (2006–2007), University of Wollongong, Australia
- PhD Microbiology (2008–2012), University of Wollongong
His research explores AMR dynamics in production animals, zoonotic pathogens, and environmental reservoirs. Recent work includes robotic surveillance systems for AMR tracking, genomic analysis of livestock pathogens, and interventions for infectious disease control.
Notable article trends include robotic AMR detection, pathogen genomics in livestock and wildlife, and interdisciplinary approaches combining virology, microbiology, and computational tools.
Sam leads teaching and supervisory initiatives in microbiology and One Health, with projects spanning Australia and international collaborations (e.g., Cambodia, Iraq). His lab develops next-generation platforms for AMR surveillance.



