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Portrait of Dr Piers Turner

Dr Piers Turner

Postdoctoral Researcher

Piers is a postdoctoral research fellow developing machine learning/deep learning diagnostic tools for rapid detection of antimicrobial resistance.

Programmes

Oxford Martin Programme on Antimicrobial Resistance Testing
Oxford Martin fellow

In the Press

Novel AI-powered method detects antimicrobial resistance within 30 minutes

Press - 22nd November 2023

Study shows how AI can detect antibiotic resistance in as little as 30 minutes

Press - 21st November 2023

Publications

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nature

Ribosome phenotypes for rapid classification of antibiotic-susceptible and resistant strains of Escherichia coli

Publications - 26th February 2025

Infection Inspection: Using the power of citizen science to help with image-based prediction of antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli

Publications - 11th December 2023
Nature Communications

Deep learning and single-cell phenotyping for rapid antimicrobial susceptibility detection in Escherichia coli

Publications - 14th November 2023
Medrxiv

Rapid Identification of Bacterial isolates Using Microfluidic Adaptive Channels and Multiplexed Fluorescence Microscopy

Publications - 16th July 2023
Medrxiv

Deep Learning and Single Cell Phenotyping for Rapid Antimicrobial Susceptibility Testing

Publications - 9th December 2022

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