Dr Lisa Coulthwaite

My profile

Biography

Words of wisdom

Develop, enhance and evidence your transferable (employability) skills with extra-curricular activities and volunteering roles. These look great on your CV and are highly valued by graduate employers!

Academic and professional qualifications

PhD in Medical Microbiology

PGC in Academic Practice

FHEA

CSci

Other academic service (administration and management)

Education Lead for the Department of Life Sciences

External examiner roles

External examiner at QMUL for Postgraduate Taught Medical Microbiology courses

Reviewer: Journal of Applied Microbiology & Journal of Breath Research

Panel member for The National Subject Profile for higher education programmes in Microbiology 2008

Committee member of the IBMS Manchester Bacteriology Discussion Group

Community, charity and NGO links

  • ‘Filling the Gap’ local community project lead
  • STEM Ambassador

Prizes and awards

  • Science Communication Champion 2018, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University
  • Award for Special Achievement The Big Bang Volunteer Awards 2018 
  • The Duke of York Inspiring Digital Enterprise Award ‘Bronze Award’ (2017)

Membership of professional associations

  • Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Chartered Scientist

Projects

  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
  • Member of the Institute of Biomedical Science

Teaching

Why do I teach?

I love my subject area and I enjoy teaching. 

How I’ll teach you

Lectures, tutorials, laboratory classes in:

Medical Microbiology- Biofilms, HCAI, anaerobic infections, diagnostics, IPC, ethics in Healthcare Science

Employability- transferable skills, professionalism, placements, work experience

Why study…

Medical microbiology is taught at all levels in the Department of Life Sciences and we have an IBMS-accredited MSc in Medical Microbiology. We focus on the role of microbiology in the diagnosis and treatment of disease and the pathogenic changes that occur as a result of interactions between host and pathogen. Our optional study units are more research-led covering microbial interfaces in medical and food environments, infection prevention and control, novel and phage-based antimicrobials, and pathogen and phage genomics. Our students can undertake a wide range of laboratory research projects from traditional culture-based microbiology to molecular and genomic research. We run live projects in collaboration with local pathology departments and other projects link with current research at the University.

Microbiology at Interfaces is our elite research group and a truly interdisciplinary team encompassing
antimicrobials and drug repurposing, microbiomes, biofilms and metagenomics. We work with industry and academics around the world and our research ensures our microbiology teaching is bang up to date.

Postgraduate teaching

MSc Biomedical Science

MSc Medical Microbiology

Subject areas

Medical Microbiology

Supervision

PhD two completions as co-supervisor

PhD viva examiner (internal for MMU)

Research outputs

HCAI & hospital infection controlOral microbiologyIn vitro biofilm development and testing and in vitro biofilm imaging using confocal laser scanning microscopy Antimicrobials: susceptibility profiling,development & testing of natural antimicrobial compounds including probiotics and essential oils, and their applications

Press and media

Media appearances or involvement