Christopher Harmer
University Of Sydney, NSW, Australia
- This delegate is presenting an abstract at this event.

Dr Chris Harmer is a senior Postdoctoral Research Associate in Microbiology in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at the University of Sydney. His current research takes a molecular approach to studing the small mobile genetic elements and plasmids that are responsible for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria, with a view to curtailing the spread of resistance genes via improved surveillance and epidemiological interventions.
Presentations this author is a contributor to:
The role of the IS26 ends in conservative targeted cointegrate or transposon formation (#122)
8:30 PM
Christopher J Harmer
Poster Session II
Incompatibility and entry exclusion among plasmids and genomic islands (#2)
8:00 PM
Stephanie J Ambrose
Session 1 (Plasmid Biology and Bacterial Genomics)
Characterisation of the putative helix-helix-turn-helix (H-HTH) DNA-binding domain of the IS26 transposase, Tnp26 (#157)
8:30 PM
Carol H Pong
Poster Session I