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RRG 9.1 Cosby Molecular determinants of Morbillivirus pathogenesis 
RRG 9.3 DooleyCharacterisation of in vitro and in vivo rhamnolipid production by opportunistic Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolated from cystic fibrosis patients: a chemical analysis and functional genomic approach 
RRG 9.6 JohnstonIdentification and characterisation of Toll-like receptors involved in the response to oral microbes 
RRG 9.8 McCaugheyCoxiella burnetii infection in Northern Ireland: epidemiology & diagnosis  
RRG 9.9 McDowellThe development, dissemination and significance of antibiotic resistance within the human food chain  
RRG 9.12 PatrickImprovement of prosthetic joint infection diagnosis and treatment  
RRG 9.14 WaughMolecular pharmacology of cell surface g-protein coupled receptors for Interleukin-8 
RRG 9.31 CoyleDevelopment and clinical validation of a respiratory microarray to study the clinical significance of concurrent infections of the respiratory tract 
RRG 9.38 MooreA study to compare the efficacy of two potential diagnostic assays: a fluorescein conjugated monoclonal antibody in vivo assay and nested real time PCR assay to rapidly and accurately diagnose Herpes simplex keratitis 
RRG 9.42 PatrickSkin bacteria as a source of surgical infections: molecular epidemiology and prevention in wound contamination 
RRG 9.44 PowerGeneration of a genetic signature of severe RSV disease – an important step towards maximising efficiency of Palivizumab (Synagis) prescription 
AMRAP 2726/04
McMullanThe impact of quantitative molecular diagnosis of invasive Candida infection on antimicrobial drug prescribing in a regional intensive care unit 
AMRAP 2730/04
GoldsmithAn investigation into the true community levels of antibiotic resistance in Streptococcus pneumoniae and the relationship between pneumococcal and viridans streptococcal penicillin and quinolone resistance 
AMRAP 2732/04
McElnayA collaborative primary care-based approach to managing upper respiratory tract infections as a strategy to reduce antibiotic prescribing 
AMRAP 2733/04
TunneyFactors influencing the success or failure of MRSA decolonisation 

 

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