Judith Breuer
Judith Breuer is a British virologist who is professor of virology and director of the Pathogen Genomics Unit at University College London. She was elected a Fellow of the Academy of Medical Sciences in 2019. Breuer is part of the United Kingdom genome sequencing team that looks to map the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019. Provided by Wikipedia
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Evaluating metagenomics and targeted approaches for diagnosis and surveillance of viruses by Sarah Buddle, Leysa Forrest, Naomi Akinsuyi, Luz Marina Martin Bernal, Tony Brooks, Cristina Venturini, Charles Miller, Julianne R. Brown, Nathaniel Storey, Laura Atkinson, Timothy Best, Sunando Roy, Sian Goldsworthy, Sergi Castellano, Peter Simmonds, Heli Harvala, Tanya Golubchik, Rachel Williams, Judith Breuer, Sofia Morfopoulou, Oscar Enrique Torres Montaguth
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Platform adaptive trial of novel antivirals for early treatment of COVID-19 In the community (PANORAMIC): protocol for a randomised, controlled, open-label, adaptive platform trial... by Najib Rahman, Andrew Carson-Stevens, Stavros Petrou, Judith Breuer, Paul Little, Melissa Dobson, Kerenza Hood, Jienchi Dorward, May Ee Png, Richard Hobbs, Gail Hayward, Mark Lown, Nigel Hart, Ly-Mee Yu, Nick Francis, Oliver van Hecke, Julie Allen, Joseph F Standing, Emma Ogburn, Jennifer Davies, Christopher C Butler, Saye Khoo, Andrew Ustianowski, Victoria Harris, Bhautesh Jani, Jane Holmes, Heather Rutter, Oghenekome Gbinigie, Lucy Cureton, Sarah Barrett, Benjamin R Saville, Monique I Andersson, Mahendra Patel, Jonathan Nguyen-Van-Tam, Duncan Richards, Layla Lavallee, David M Lowe, Tracie-Ann Madden, Joe Marion, Jem Chalk, Elizabeth Hadley, Magdalena Benysek, Mona Koshkouei, Maria Coates, Clare Bateman, Ivy Raymundo-Wood
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SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7 is associated with greater disease severity among hospitalised women but not men: multicentre cohort study by Judith Breuer, Catherine F Houlihan, Nick Freemantle, David Partridge, Gaia Nebbia, Jacqui Prieto, Gee Yen Shin, Andrew Copas, Oliver Stirrup, Kenneth Laing, Rachel Williams, Helen Wheeler, Paul Randell, Ana da Silva Filipe, Maria-Teresa Cutino-Moguel, Tommy Rampling, Tabassum Khan, James Price, Eleni Nastouli, Katie Johnson, Sharon Glaysher, Scott Elliott, Helen Umpleby, Emanuela Pelosi, Emma Thomson, Cristina Venturini, Anna Riddell, Alison Cox, Andrew C Hayward, Malin Bergström, David Harrington, Charlotte Williams, Tanzina Haque, Dianne Irish, Adrienn Angyal, Marios Margaritis, Moira Spyer, Florencia Boshier, José Afonso Guerra-Assunção, Adela Alcolea-Medina, Angela Beckett, Themoula Charalampous, Raghavendran Kulasegaran Shylini, Beatrix Kele, Irene Monahan, Guy Mollett, Matthew Parker, Sunando Roy, Joshua Taylor, Sophie Weller, Eleri Wilson-Davies, Phillip Wade, Joseph Hughes, Tabitha Mahungu, Cassie Pope, Samuel Robson, Kordo Saeed, Thushan de Silva, Luke Snell, Adam A Witney, James Blackstone, Leanne Hockey, Georgia Marley, Christine Peters, Flavia Flaviani, Bindi Patel, Tom G S Williams, Rahul Batra, Jonathan D Edgeworth, Pinglawathee Madona, Jennifer Hart, Juanita Pang, Helena Tutill, Nadua Bayzid, Marius Cotic, Luke Green, Benjamin Lindsey, Amy State, Alison Cope, Peijun Zhang, Max Whiteley, Marta Gallis Ramalho, Stella Christou, Stavroula Louka, Hailey Hornsby, Benjamin Foulkes, Paige Wolverson, Joe Heffer, Nikki Smith, Salman Goudarzi, Chris Fearn, Kate Cook, Katie Loveson, Adhyana Mahamana, Buddhini Samaraweera, Siona Silveira, Stephen Aplin, Sarah Jeremiah, Matthew Harvey, Thea Sass, Ngee Keong Tan, Claudia Cardoso Pereira, Dan Frampton, Matt Byott, Judith Heaney, Emilie Sanchez, Stavroula M Paraskevopoulou
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