Dr Danielle Ingle completed her B Arts/ B Science at the Australian National University. She then undertook a PhD at the University of Melbourne with Professor Roy Robins-Browne and Professor Kathryn Holt. After graduating in 2017, she then moved to the Australian National University as a Research Fellow investigating the evolution and epidemiology of multi-drug resistant enteric bacteria. She joined the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the Doherty Institute as an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow. This fellowship integrates microbial genomics with population modelling, antimicrobial resistance data and epidemiology of enteric bacterial pathogens that represent significant threats to public health.