Bacterial pathogenesis. Antibiotic discovery. Membrane remodelling. Structural biology #cryoEM @Imperial College, London thelowlab.org
Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron science facility, located at the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus in Oxfordshire.
Research Fellow at Newcastle University working with trypanosome parasites.
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PhD student at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research (Mainz). Funded by the SuperCol project #MSCActions🇪🇺 to work on cool microscopy for nanomaterials! #SRM #Cryo4NM
Beamline Scientist on VMXm at Diamond Light Source.
At work I play with proteins, crystals, X-rays and electrons. At home I play with film cameras, home automation, keyboards, bicycles and coffee.
A multi-disciplinary research cluster studying the machinery of microbial life - from their fine molecular structure to interactions with their hosts and the environment.
https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/biosciences/research/areas/molecular-microbiology
Acta Crystallographica Section D: Structural Biology is a leading structural biology journal published by the IUCr. journals.iucr.org/d
Research assistant professor PI, Cross Flavi Lab @Pitt | Flavivirus antibody response & cross-flavivirus interactions | Epidemiology & Capacity Building | UC Berkeley affiliate
Molecular microbiology PhD Student at Newcastle University 👩🏽🔬🔬
Microbes & mucus 🤩 | Gut Microbial Ecology | Wageningen University, NL
Group Leader @ JIC. www.jic.ac.uk/people/matt-hutchings. Natural products, Streptomyces, plants & insects. Bearsuit drummer, dad, Norwich City ST holder
Streptomyces strains & resources @ http://streptomyces.org.uk
Engagement with @sawtrust.bsky.social
Global health researcher working on antimicrobial resistance @AMR and antibiotic exposure
Senior Lecturer, Newcastle Uni UK
We study the chemical language of bacteria (& what influences it) for antibiotic discovery
http://www.medicinesfromthesea.com
Editor Microbiology, Young Academy of Scotland, EAB RSC NatProdRep & EAB ACS JNatProd
MRC Career Development Fellow at Newcastle University. Studying how pathogens control their genes
Professor of Human Microbiome Research at Newcastle University.
Using 'omics and organoids to study diet-microbe-host interaction.
Microbiome; Microbiology; preterm infant; necrotising enterocolitis; inflammatory bowel disease; cancer.
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Professor of Oral Microbiology at Newcastle University, UK and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Dental Research
Postdoc working in Ben Berks’s group at the University of Oxford