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In a landmark study that may herald a quicker, more tailored treatment for the millions of people around the world living with tuberculosis (TB), UK researchers have shown how our understanding of TB’s genetic code is now so detailed that we can now predict which commonly used anti-TB drugs are best for treating a patient’s infection and which are not.
Patrick Waters
BSc PhD CSci FIBMS FRCPath Patrick Waters - Associate Professor, Co-Director Autoimmune Neurology Diagnostic Laboratory
Sir Andrew Pollard
BSc MBBS PhD (Lond), DIC, MRCP (UK), FHEA, FRCPCH, MA, FMedSci Sir Andrew Pollard - Ashall Professor of Infection & Immunity
Fiona Powrie FRS
FRS, FMedSci, DBE Fiona Powrie FRS - Professor of Musculoskeletal Sciences and Director of the Kennedy Institute
Gabriele DeLuca
M.D., D.Phil., FRCPath, FAAN Gabriele DeLuca - Professor of Clinical Neurology and Experimental Neuropathology