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Ashley Johnson is a PhD candidate in the School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Western Australia, working at the Marshall Centre for Infectious Diseases Research Training. Her research focuses on the metabolism of Burkholderia pseudomallei, aiming to characterize the enzymes involved in folate and biotin biosynthesis pathways while evaluating potential novel antibiotic targets. Additionally, her broader interests encompass bacterial pathogenicity, microbial metabolism, and antibiotic development. Ashley is passionate about foundational microbiology research and is committed to identifying new therapeutic strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance and improve global health outcomes.
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