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We are part of the School of Life Sciences based in the Biodiscovery Institute at the University of Nottingham. To see ways of coming to join us click here.
Principle Investigator:
Kim Hardie Professor in Bacterial Pathogenesis.
Group:
Siyu Wu, Faisal Albaquami (Colicin and pyocin functional characterisation) Supervised with Dr Christopher Penfold
Marina Papangeli (Investigating pH changes in oral biofilms) Supervised with ProfJonathan Aylott
Marina Serdar (Autotransporter secretion pathways) Supervised with Dr Christopher Penfold
Claire Laxton (AaaA function, regulation and inhibition) supervised with Dr Stephan Heeb and Dr Jeni Luckett
Katie Murphy (Antibiofilm) Supervised with Prof Paul Williams
Karolina Kazna (nanoparticle delivery of antimicrobials) Supervised with Profs Cameron Alexander and Miguel Camara
Bethan Roberts (Structural analysis of virulence factors secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa) Supervised with Dr Christopher Penfold
Samar Abdullah Alonayzan (Pyocins) Supervised with Dr Christopher Penfold
Jessica O'Shea (Pyocin structure characterization) Supervised with Prof Jonas Emsley and Dr Christopher Penfold
Previous members:
Benjamin Blount, Feifei Shen, Owen Darch, Matthew McCluskey, James Metcalfe, Helena Webb, Karin Heurlier, Stephanie Pommier, Nigel Halliday, Sue Dodson, Keith Bishop, Nicola Fitchen, Louise Arnold, Geetha Narayama, Rachel Thomas, Tim Tavender, Matthew Wand, Andrew Green, Soza Baban, Avika Ruparell, Jeni Luckett, Evita Ning, Dina Lary, Esteban Paredes, Mahmoud Ashawesh, Vanna Garcia Altamirano, Young Kim, Vanina Garcia Altamirano, Daniella Spencer, James Brown, Elena Jordana-Lluch, Alex Kingdon, Charles Cooper, Lizzy Darby, Birte hollman, Mark Perkins, Shakib Alhagh, Frances Smith, Dean Walsh
January 2020: The Hardie Group Microbial Bake-off