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Research theme: Microbiology
Working with clinical, academic and industrial partners to improve healthcare and hygiene through applied microbiology.
About our research
About our research
Our multidisciplinary research theme focuses on microorganisms and their role in health and disease, hospital transmissions and food contamination.
Our research covers:
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the human microbiome in health and disease
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pathogen genetics and epidemiology
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antimicrobial resistance and novel antimicrobial agents
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anti-adhesive, antimicrobial and biomimetic surfaces and coatings
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detection and characterisation of conditioning films and biochemical molecules at the cell surface interface
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the effectiveness of cleaning methods, hygienic status of food contact surfaces and biofilm characterisation and eradication
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oral health and its systemic link
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human infections associated with biofilm formation - chronic wounds, catheter infections and dental plaques
- host-parasite interactions: whipworm, filarial nematodes and schistosomiasis
Contact
Contact us
You can contact individual members of the team through their staff profiles.
For general enquiries about the microbiology theme, you can contact research lead Prof Chris van der Gast.