Poster Session I/Drinks — ASN Events
8:00PM - 10:00PM


Differential role of the K1 and K5 capsule in virulence of the fluoroquinolone-resistant uropathogenic Escherichia coli ST1193 clone (#102)

8:00 PM
Laura Álvarez Fraga

Multiple bacterial veterinary pathogens contain phase-variable regulons; phasevarions. (#103)

8:00 PM
John M Atack

Genetic basis of Group A Streptococcus cotrimoxazole resistance (#104)

8:00 PM
Tim C Barnett

Investigating the Tat translocation of β-lactamases in Gram negative bacteria (#105)

8:00 PM
Manasa Bharathwaj

Structure and function of the staphylococcal multidrug efflux pump QacA: the importance of helix 12 (#106)

8:00 PM
Melissa H Brown

Transposon Directed Insertion Sequencing (TraDIS) to investigate genes required for survival during antimicrobial synergy in multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (#107)

8:00 PM
Amy K Cain

Disseminated Tuberculosis (TB); A Potential Role for the Antigen 85 Complex. (#108)

8:00 PM
Chiara Carnevali

EngCP, an endo α-N-acetylgalactosaminidase, is involved in the virulence of Clostridium perfringens (#109)

8:00 PM
Jackie K Cheung

Metabolic labelling and affinity-based protein profiling reveal putative transporters for the Pseudomonas Quinolone Signal (#110)

8:00 PM
Shu Sin Chng

Unlocking the secrets of an ancient antimicrobial, honey, using modern transcriptomics (#111)

8:00 PM
Nural Cokcetin

A new versatile broad host range cloning and expression expression vector for Gram negative bacteria (#112)

8:00 PM
Nicholas V Coleman

Host mobilisation of zinc in response to pneumococcal infection (#113)

8:00 PM
Bliss A Cunningham

CppA: A putative major fimbrial protein and novel virulence factor for clostridial myonecrosis?   (#114)

8:00 PM
Danielle D'Souza

Enhancing group A streptococcal vaccine design through global population genomics and non-human primate infection studies. (#115)

8:00 PM
Mark R Davies

Bacteriophage isolation against common multidrug resistant human pathogens (#116)

8:00 PM
Alicia Fajardo-Lubian

Routine genomic surveillance to track treat and prevent Healthcare-associated infections (#117)

8:00 PM
Brian M Forde

Biochemical and structural characterisation of the Haemophilus influenzae PsaA ortholog, HIPsaA (#118)

8:00 PM
Katherine Ganio

Understanding clonal expansions from a population genetics perspective  (#119)

8:00 PM
Sarah C Geiger

Structural and Functional Analysis of a Representative PACE protein (#120)

8:00 PM
Evan Gibbs

Exploring gene essentiality in Klebsiella pneumoniae (#121)

8:00 PM
Jessica Gray

Genetic Basis and Regulatory Control of IncC Plasmid Conjugation (#122)

8:00 PM
Steven J Hancock

DNA contributes to the stability of biofilms formed by Klebsiella pneumoniae AJ094 (#123)

8:00 PM
Leila Jebeli

Surfaceome analysis of Australian epidemic Bordetella pertussis reveals potential vaccine antigens (#124)

8:00 PM
Ruiting Lan

Genomic epidemiology of erythromycin-resistant Bordetella pertussis in China (#125)

8:00 PM
Ruiting Lan

Polymicrobial infection and neutrophilic disease in cystic fibrosis airways (#126)

8:00 PM
Daniel R Laucirica

Transposon-Insertion Sequencing reveals the genetics underpinning bacterial tolerance of common hospital and household biocides (#127)

8:00 PM
Liping Li

The Gram-negative bacterial periplasm; Architecture significance (#128)

8:00 PM
Eric Mandela

Escherichia coli from companion animals, livestock, wildlife and food as potential sources of antimicrobial resistance and virulence associated genes (#129)

8:00 PM
Elisa Massella

Vibrio cholerae in food vacuoles expelled by protozoa are protected from stresses and more infectious in vivo than free-living cells (#130)

8:00 PM
Diane McDougald

Global transcriptional profiles in RND efflux pump mutants (#131)

8:00 PM
Karla A Mettrick

Modelling natural immunity to Streptococcus pyogenes skin and mucosal infections in a mouse model (#132)

8:00 PM
Jamie-Lee Mills