个人简介
Ian Clarke was appointed to the Chair of Molecular Microbiology/Virology in 1998. He graduated in Microbiology from the University of Leeds in 1979 and completed his PhD in Molecular Virology at the University of Warwick in 1982 studying genomic variation in rotaviruses. He worked as a research scientist in the food industry before appointment to a ‘new blood lectureship’ at the University of Southampton in 1984. Subsequently he has held various positions at Southampton including Director of Division and is currently head of the Molecular Microbiology group.
研究领域
The development of genetic technologies and their application to understanding gene function is the fundamental research programme. Ian is also interested in applying basic research findings for epidemiological studies (network tracing and analyzing population prevalence) and the development of point of care testing.
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Chlamydia trachomatis from Australian Aboriginal people with trachoma are polyphyletic composed of multiple distinctive lineages - Andersson, Patiyan, Harris, Simon R., Smith, Helena M.B., Hadfield, James, O'Neill, Colette, Cutcliffe, Lesley T., Douglas, Fiona P., Asche, L. Valerie, Mathews, John D., Hutton, Susan I., Sarovich, Derek S., Tong, Steven Y.C., Clarke, Ian N., Thomson, Nicholas R. and Giffard, Philip M. Published:2016Publication:Nature CommunicationsVolume:7, (10688)Page Range:1-11doi:10.1038/ncomms10688PMID:26912299
Quantitative proteomics of the infectious and replicative forms of Chlamydia trachomatis - Skipp, Paul J.S., Hughes, Chris, McKenna, Thérèse, Edwards, Richard, Langridge, James, Thomson, Nicholas R. and Clarke, Ian N. Published:2016Publication:PloS oneVolume:11, (2)Page Range:1-17doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0149011PMID:26871455
Highly diverse MLVA-ompA genotypes of rectal Chlamydia trachomatis among men who have sex with men in Brighton, UK and evidence for an HIV-related sexual network. - Labiran, Clare, Marsh, Peter, Zhou, Judith, Bannister, Alan, Clarke, Ian Nicholas, Goubet, Stephanie and Soni, Suneeta Published:2015Publication:Sexually Transmitted Infectionsdoi:10.1136/sextrans-2015-052261PMID:26487754