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Dr. Lesley Ogilvie, Ph.D. is Director, Global AMR R&D Hub Secretariat ( https://globalamrhub.org/about/global-amr-rd-hub-secretariat/ ), part of a global partnership focused on addressing challenges and improving coordination and collaboration in Global Antimicrobial Resistance R&D using a One Health approach. Dr. Ogilvie joined the Global AMR R&D Hub in February 2021, hoping to combine scientific insight with targeted action to help combat the silent pandemic of AMR, following over ten years-experience working in academia as a researcher and lecturer in Microbial Ecogenomics, applying molecular and bioinformatics techniques to tackle questions regarding the human gut microbiome/virome in health and disease. Dr. Ogilvie has a BSc (Hons) in Ecology from University of Dundee, UK.; an MSc in Marine Resource Development and Protection from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK; a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from University of East Anglia; and did Postdoctoral work at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics.
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Dr. Lesley Ogilvie, Ph.D. is Director, Global AMR R&D Hub Secretariat ( https://globalamrhub.org/about/global-amr-rd-hub-secretariat/ ), part of a global partnership focused on addressing challenges and improving coordination and collaboration in Global Antimicrobial Resistance R&D using a One Health approach. Dr. Ogilvie joined the Global AMR R&D Hub in February 2021, hoping to combine scientific insight with targeted action to help combat the silent pandemic of AMR, following over ten years-experience working in academia as a researcher and lecturer in Microbial Ecogenomics, applying molecular and bioinformatics techniques to tackle questions regarding the human gut microbiome/virome in health and disease. Dr. Ogilvie has a BSc (Hons) in Ecology from University of Dundee, UK.; an MSc in Marine Resource Development and Protection from Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, UK; a Ph.D. in Environmental Sciences from University of East Anglia; and did Postdoctoral work at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics.
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