Dr James Redfern

My profile

Biography

I am an interdisciplinary research microbiologist with a focus on how to control microorganisms and biofilms using antimicrobial surfaces, biocides and other novel antimicrobial materials, whilst developing standardised, reproducible methodology. Although a microbiologist, I collaborate with engineers and chemistry experts, as well as testing, standardisation and regulatory science disciplines to ensure my research is appropriate and impactful.

To achieve this, I use many standard microbiology methods, visualisation techniques, genomic tools, sensor technology and 3D printing. I am involved in many national and international networks, working groups and committees, detailed below. I am always keen to collaborate with other academics and industry, having successfully achieved research funding of over £1million from UKRI, InnovateUK, Horizon Europe and numerous industry partners. If you have any questions on my research or would like to collaborate, please get in touch.

In addition to my research, I teach across the Undergraduate Biology Programme and the Bioscience Degree Apprenticeship. Please see the Teaching and Supervision tab above to see more on my teaching style and topics.

Committees, networks and working groups

  • Member of the International Biofilm Standards Task Group (2023 - ongoing)
  • Lead of the EPSRC funded Bio-Effective Surfaces for Transport (BEST) Network (2024 - ongoing)
  • A committee member of the British Standards Institute for CH/216/-/1 - Antimicrobial Hard Surfaces (2019 - ongoing)
  • A member of the British Standards Institute for CH/216/-/3 - Biofilm and Products  (2002 - ongoing)
  • Invited member of the International Biodeterioration Research Group, an international group of industry representatives for antimicrobial materials (2017 – ongoing).
  • Invited expert for the Anti-microbial coating innovations to prevent infectious diseases (AMiCI) EU COST action (CA15114) (2017-2020).  
  • Elected member of the Microbiology Society Impact and Influence Committee (2021-2023)
  • Elected member of the Microbiology Society Communications Committee (2016-2018)

Prizes and awards

  • Microbiology Society Outreach Prize winner 2013
  • Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester Met, Science Communication Champion Award 2011

Editorial Board membership

  • Deputy Editor in Chief for Access Microbiology (Microbiology Society Journal - 2024 - current)
  • Editor for Access Microbiology (Microbiology Society Journal - 2022 - 2024)
  • Editor for thematic series ‘Scientimetrics’ within FEMS Letters (2017-2018)
  • Editorial board for Microbiology Today (2016-2018)

Membership of professional associations

  • Microbiology Society
  • Society for Applied Microbiology
  • American Society for Microbiology
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Teaching

I teach across the Biology Programme, supporting many of the microbiology, molecular biology and biochemistry units. Much of my teaching is focused on using real-world examples and case studies to discuss the latest in biological sciences. 

When I was a student, and continuing into my professional career, the laboratory has always been an important and fun space. As such, many units I collaborate on have a heavy practical element, whether that be searching for new antibiotics from soil, to searching for new viruses that can kill bacteria - you will gain practical, transferable skills that will put you at the forefront of biological sciences.

Your final year project is your opportunity to explore an element of biological sciences that you are interested in. If you do your project with me, you can expect a laboratory-based microbiology or molecular biology focus, usually aligned to my current research interests.

Units you will find me teaching on:

  • Biotechnology (2nd year)
  • Biochemistry (2nd year)
  • Applied Molecular Biology (2nd year)
  • Frontiers in Biotechnology (3rd year)
  • Advances in Genetics and Genomics (3rd year)
  • Project (3rd year)

Courses

Supervision

I have experience with numerous postgraduate research students undertaking research degrees at both Masters by Research (MRes) and PhD level.

If you would like to discuss the potential of completing a research degree with me, please get in touch. For more information on my research interests, please see the research section.

Research outputs

Over my career I have always published my work in journals that best reflect the work I have contributed too, often in interdisciplinary journals. In addition to standard research articles, I also have presented talks and posters and book chapters.