Dr Ryan Cook

(He/him)

Research Scientist

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Gut viruses & viromics

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I am a postdoctoral research scientist in the Adriaenssens group with an interest in all things phage.

My research career started at the University of Nottingham where I completed a Microbiology BSc in 2018. Subsequently, I stayed at Nottingham for a PhD under the supervision of Michael Jones and Andrew Millard (University of Leicester). During this time, I explored the current extent of bacteriophage genomics, optimised approaches for viral metagenomics (or “viromics”), and characterised viral communities within the dairy farm environment.

I joined the Quadram in November 2022 and am currently studying viral communities within the human gut, with the aim to elucidate interactions between bacteriophages and mammalian tissues.

Cook R, Telatin A, Hsieh E, Newberry F, Tariq M, Baker D, Carding S, Adriaenssens . (2024)

Nanopore and Illumina sequencing reveal different viral populations from human gut samples

Microbial Genomics


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Cook R, Telatin A, Bouras G, Camargo AP, Larralde M, Edwards RA, Adriaenssens EM. (2024)

Driving through stop signs: predicting stop codon reassignment improves functional annotation of bacteriophages

ISME Communications


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Cook R, Crisci MA, Pye HV, Telatin A, Adriaenssens EM, Santini JM. (2024)

Decoding huge phage diversity: a taxonomic classification of Lak megaphages

Journal of General Virology


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