Alan McNally is a professor of microbial genomics at the University of Birmingham, UK. He works on the evolutionary genomics and antimicrobial resistance in bacterial pathogens.
Following undergraduate training at the University of Glasgow (1994-1999), McNally was awarded a PhD in Molecular Microbiology from the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, in 2003.[1]
His laboratory is known for work on:
He has active collaborations in the UK, China, Germany, France, Vietnam, and the US.[5]
During the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, McNally was seconded to the Milton Keynes Lighthouse Labs as Infectious Disease lead at the Government’s first flagship COVID-19 testing facility. Launched on 9 April 2020, the Milton Keynes Lighthouse Lab was the first of three UK ‘mega-labs’ that vastly increased the testing capacity, allowing many more patient samples to be processed each day.[6]