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In this paper, my colleagues and I present some of the first data on Asian and Latinx immigrants' direct encounters with law enforcement. We find that experiences such as racial profiling, seeing immigration officials in neighborhoods, and knowing someone deported are associated with delays in...
Class 1 integrons in resistant Escherichia coli and Klebsiella spp., US hospitals
Rao, Aarati N, Miriam Barlow, Leigh Ann Clark, John R Boring III, Fred C Tenover, and John E McGowan Jr. 2006. “Class 1 Integrons in Resistant Escherichia Coli and Klebsiella Spp., US Hospitals”. Emerging Infectious Diseases 12 (6): 1011.
Revised Ambler classification of β-lactamases
Hall, Barry G, and Miriam Barlow. 2005. “Revised Ambler Classification of β-Lactamases”. Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy 55 (6): 1050-51.
Independent Origins of Subgroup Bl+ B2 and Subgroup B3Metallo-β-Lactamases
Hall, Barry G, Stephen J Salipante, and Miriam Barlow. 2004. “Independent Origins of Subgroup Bl+ B2 and Subgroup B3Metallo-β-Lactamases”. Journal of Molecular Evolution 59 (1): 133-41.
Experimental prediction of the evolution of cefepime resistance from the CMY-2 AmpC β-lactamase
Barlow, Miriam, and Barry G Hall. 2003. “Experimental Prediction of the Evolution of Cefepime Resistance from the CMY-2 AmpC β-Lactamase”. Genetics 164 (1): 23-29.
Experimental prediction of the natural evolution of antibiotic resistance
Barlow, Miriam, and Barry G Hall. 2003. “Experimental Prediction of the Natural Evolution of Antibiotic Resistance”. Genetics 163 (4): 1237-41.
Predicting evolutionary potential: in vitro evolution accurately reproduces natural evolution of the TEM β-lactamase
Barlow, Miriam, and Barry G Hall. 2002. “Predicting Evolutionary Potential: In Vitro Evolution Accurately Reproduces Natural Evolution of the TEM β-Lactamase”. Genetics 160 (3): 823-32.
Miriam Barlow
Ph. D., 2002 — University of Rochester M.S., 2001 — University of Rochester B.S., 1998 — University of Utah