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Nick Thomson

Professor Nick Thomson

BSc PhD FMedSci

  • Position Governing Body Fellow
  • School Wellcome Sanger Institute
  • Email nrt@sanger.ac.uk
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Professor Nick Thomson is a globally recognised genomics expert, especially in pathogen evolutionary biology and population dynamics. His seminal work has redefined the evolutionary understanding of Cholera, a disease in its 7th pandemic, which affects thousands worldwide. He identified the ‘7PET’ lineage of Vibrio cholera as responsible for all major cholera epidemics since the 1960s

Nick Thomson

Shifting focus from common environmental sources for cholera to highlight the role of human-to-human transmission, Nick's research opens new opportunities for intervention, transmission blocking, and cholera 'track and trace' tools.

His laboratory has a global influence on policy, collaborating with the Pan-American Health Organization and the WHO Global Taskforce for Cholera Control (GTFCC). Nick's role in the GTFCC working groups and Independent Review Panel for National Cholera Plans for Control or Elimination (NCPs) shapes current and future cholera control strategies.

Beyond Cholera, his work on Shigella infections with macrolide resistance informed the universally adopted UK guidelines for managing 'Men who have Sex with Men' with sexually transmissible enteritis and proctitis symptoms.

Deeply committed to improving global health, Nick builds long-term global partnerships, promotes equitable data use and sharing, and increases research capacity in low and middle income countries. 

During the pandemic he helped establish genomic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in Bangladesh, combining genome data with population mobility data from social media and mobile phone operators. This approach, a world first, was used by policymakers to direct control strategies and helped deliver more powerful genomic tools for disease control.

 

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Art Exhibition: Ceramics in the Bernard Leach Tradition

18/05/2024 at 10.00

A display of works from the Bradshaw-Bubier studio pottery collection.

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Lunchtime Concert: Student Musicians

18/05/2024 at 13.30

Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏ Music Society invites you to a concert given by some of our talented student performers.

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Varieties of Togetherness: Some Approaches to Feminist Art History

21/05/2024 at 17.30

How might methods of feminist political organising offer transformative methods for art history? 

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Show me your bowl and I’ll tell you who you are

28/05/2024 at 17.30

How can material culture be used to reconstruct ancient human stories?

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Sculpture unveiling: Essay on Reticulations

28/05/2024 at 18.30

Join us for the unveiling of Essay on Reticulations, a new sculptural work at Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏ.

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