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Overview

Andrew M. Borman is affiliated with Public Health England in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions span the fields of Medicine, with significant focus on Infectious Diseases and Epidemiology, as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work also covers subfields such as Cell Biology, Plant Science, and Molecular Biology.

Their publications emphasize topics related to antifungal resistance and susceptibility, fungal infections and studies, and plant pathogens and fungal diseases. Additional research interests include nail diseases and treatments, mycorrhizal fungi and plant interactions, infectious diseases and mycology, and yeasts and rust fungi studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Andrew M. Borman include Elizabeth M. Johnson, Renátó Kovács, László Majoros, Zoltán Tóth, and Lajos Forgács.

Publications have appeared mainly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • Medical Mycology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Fungi
  • Medical Mycology Case Reports

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Andrew M. Borman include:

  • Name Changes for Fungi of Medical Importance, 2018 to 2019, 2020, Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • Comparison of in vivo pathogenicity of four Candida auris clades in a neutropenic bloodstream infection murine model, 2020, Emerging Microbes & Infections
  • COVID-19-Associated Invasive Aspergillosis: Data from the UK National Mycology Reference Laboratory, 2020, Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • CHROMagar™ Candida Plus: A novel chromogenic agar that permits the rapid identification of Candida auris, 2020, Medical Mycology
  • The pathobiology of human fungal infections, 2024, Nature Reviews Microbiology

Best Publications

  • Candida auris: a Review of the Literature.

    Anna Jeffery-Smith;Surabhi K. Taori;Silke Schelenz;Katie Jeffery

  • A Candida auris Outbreak and Its Control in an Intensive Care Setting.

    David W Eyre;Anna E Sheppard;Hilary Madder;Ian Moir

  • Biofilm-forming capability of highly virulent, multidrug-resistant Candida auris

    Leighann Sherry;Gordon Ramage;Ryan Kean;Andrew Borman

  • Purpureocillium, a new genus for the medically important Paecilomyces lilacinus

    Jennifer Luangsa-ard;Jos Houbraken;Tineke van Doorn;Seung-Beom Hong

  • Sequence-Based Identification of Aspergillus, Fusarium, and Mucorales Species in the Clinical Mycology Laboratory: Where Are We and Where Should We Go from Here?

    S. A. Balajee;A. M. Borman;M. E. Brandt;J. Cano

  • Comparison of Picornaviral IRES-Driven Internal Initiation of Translation in Cultured Cells of Different Origins

    Andrew M. Borman;Philippe Le Mercier;Marc Girard;Katherine M. Kean

  • Comparative Pathogenicity of United Kingdom Isolates of the Emerging Pathogen Candida auris and Other Key Pathogenic Candida Species

    Andrew M. Borman;Adrien Szekely;Elizabeth M. Johnson

  • Isolation and envelope sequence of a highly divergent HIV-1 isolate: definition of a new HIV-1 group.

    Pierre Charneau;Andrew M. Borman;Caroline Quillent;Denise Guétard

  • Transcriptome Assembly and Profiling of Candida auris Reveals Novel Insights into Biofilm-Mediated Resistance.

    Ryan Kean;Ryan Kean;Christopher Delaney;Leighann Sherry;Andrew Borman

  • Resistance of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 to protease inhibitors: selection of resistance mutations in the presence and absence of the drug.

    Andrew M. Borman;Sylvie Paulous;François Clavel

  • Picornavirus internal ribosome entry segments: comparison of translation efficiency and the requirements for optimal internal initiation of translation in vitro

    Andrew M. Borman;Jean-Luc Bailly;Marc Girard;Katherine M. Kean

  • Analysis of the dermatophyte species isolated in the British Isles between 1980 and 2005 and review of worldwide dermatophyte trends over the last three decades

    Andrew M. Borman;Colin K. Campbell;Mark Fraser;Elizabeth M. Johnson

  • Cap-Poly(A) synergy in mammalian cell-free extracts. Investigation of the requirements for poly(A)-mediated stimulation of translation initiation.

    Yanne M. Michel;Didier Poncet;Maria Piron;Katherine M. Kean

  • Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Vif- mutant particles from restrictive cells: role of Vif in correct particle assembly and infectivity.

    A M Borman;C Quillent;P Charneau;C Dauguet

  • Molecular identification of pathogenic fungi

    Andrew M Borman;Christopher J Linton;Sarah-Jane Miles;Elizabeth M Johnson

  • elF4G and its proteolytic cleavage products: effect on initiation of protein synthesis from capped, uncapped, and IRES-containing mRNAs.

    A M Borman;R Kirchweger;E Ziegler;R E Rhoads

  • Gene flow contributes to diversification of the major fungal pathogen Candida albicans.

    Jeanne Ropars;Jeanne Ropars;Corinne Maufrais;Dorothée Diogo;Marina Marcet-Houben;Marina Marcet-Houben

  • The involvement of a spliceosome component in internal initiation of human rhinovirus RNA translation

    Andrew Borman;Michael T. Howell;James G. Patton;Richard J. Jackson

  • Candida nivariensis, an Emerging Pathogenic Fungus with Multidrug Resistance to Antifungal Agents

    Andrew M. Borman;Rebecca Petch;Christopher J. Linton;Michael D. Palmer

  • Sequences within the poliovirus internal ribosome entry segment control viral RNA synthesis.

    A M Borman;F G Deliat;K M Kean

  • Biochemical characterisation of cap-poly(A) synergy in rabbit reticulocyte lysates: the eIF4G-PABP interaction increases the functional affinity of eIF4E for the capped mRNA 5'-end.

    Andrew M. Borman;Yanne M. Michel;Katherine M. Kean

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth M. Johnson
Elizabeth M. Johnson Government of the United Kingdom
Pierre Charneau
Pierre Charneau Institut Pasteur
François Clavel
François Clavel Grenoble Alpes University
Luc Montagnier
Luc Montagnier Institut Pasteur
Marc Girard
Marc Girard Institut Pasteur
Jean-Philippe Bouchara
Jean-Philippe Bouchara University of Angers
Wieland Meyer
Wieland Meyer Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Eric Dannaoui
Eric Dannaoui Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou
Malcolm Richardson
Malcolm Richardson University of Manchester
Christina A. Cuomo
Christina A. Cuomo Broad Institute

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