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dr. ir. M.G.J. (Marjon) de Vos

Assistant Professor
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Telephone:
+31 6 3192 1482 (Office)
+31 6 3192 1460 (Secretariat: Monday to Thursday 08.00-14.30hrs)
E-mail:
m.g.j.de.vos rug.nl

Publications

An eco-evolutionary perspective on antimicrobial resistance in the context of One Health

Urinary tract infections in postmenopausal women revisited (UTIr): A prospective observational cohort study to explore the urobiomes of postmenopausal women with and without recurrent urinary tract infections

Community context influences the conjugation efficiency of Escherichia coli

Eco-evolutionary interactions and the spread of antimicrobial resistance in pathogenic microbial communities

Eco-evolutionary interactions in polymicrobial infections

Iron regulates contrasting toxicity of uropathogenic Eschericia coli in macrophages and epithelial cells

Metabolic interactions shape a community's phenotype

The good and the bad: Ecological interaction measurements between the urinary microbiota and uropathogens

Using functional annotations to study pairwise interactions in urinary tract infection communities

Characterization of fosfomycin heteroresistance among multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli isolates from hospitalized patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Press/media

Is je blaas steriel? ‘Er leven wel honderd soorten bacteriën die elkaar beïnvloeden’

Pijnstillers maken antibiotica minder effectief. 'Wereldwijd is een stille pandemie gaande'

Breaking the resistance: Why bacteria are stronger together

Polymicrobial community members promoting the transfer of plasmids to uropathogenic Escherichia coli

Twenty-one innovative research projects launched through Open Competition Domain Science-XL programme

Assistent professor dr. ir. Marjon de Vos over vrouwen in de wetenschap: 'Vrouwen moeten meedoen'

A new way to fight antimicrobial resistance - WHO World Antimicrobial Awareness Week, 18-24 November

Dutch firm Molecular Biology Systems validating rapid thermal cycler for COVID-19 testing

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