microbiologists working in this area
the study of microbes helps us to understand our world and our place within it. it gives us insights into the complexity of nature and society, which in turn provide many different health, environmental, social, cultural, industrial and economic benefits. microbiology answers big questions by giving us knowledge of very small things. when the discipline of microbiology is strong and intellectually vibrant, we have a better chance of finding solutions to these problems, and building a healthier, more sustainable and more prosperous future.
to celebrate our 75th anniversary in 2020, we invited microbiologists to nominate the discovery or event that best showcases 2022世界杯足球比赛 and helps us demonstrate the impact of microbiologists past, present and future.
why the world of biofilms matters to the microbiology community
through a series of interviews, we have found out more about some of the individuals who make up our community of microbiologists and whose research focuses on the world of biofilms. read more about those working in the field and why they think the world of biofilms matters to the microbiology community.
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an interview with dr mark richardson
dr mark richardson is chief executive of the national biofilms centre (nbic). in this interview he tell us more about how collaborating with other scientific insitutions is important in harnessing the uk’s academic and industrial strengths in understanding the world of biofilms.
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an interview with dr marwa hassan
dr marwa hassan is a research fellow at the university of warwick. she is also a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? and a society champion. in this interview, she tells us more about her research into the biofilms of polymicrobial communities in cystic fibrosis and her studies antimicrobial resistance in bacterial populations in cystic fibrosis.
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an interview with dr blessing oyedemi
dr blessing oyedemi is a postdoctoral fellow at nottingham trent university. her research focuses on antimicrobial resistance (amr) and new antimicrobial drug discovery. at the university, she also teaches microbiology modules to students within bioscience disciplines. in this interview, she talks about her career as a scientist and her involvement with the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? .
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an interview with dr helen brown
dr helen brown is a postdoctoral researcher at cardiff university with the focus of her research being on biofilms. in this interview, she talks about the importance of her research and development of new therapeutics.
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an interview with dr chloe james
dr chloe james is senior lecturer at the university of salford, uk. she is a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? and co-chair of impact and influence committee. her research focuses on bacteria and bacteriophages in multi-species biofilms, and in this interview she tells us more about why she chose to be a microbiologist and about the society's shadowing scheme.
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an interview with dr mark webber
dr mark webber is a research leader at the quadram institute and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview he talks about his current area of research, the role of scientists and microbiologists tackling antimicrobial resistance (amr) as well as how he came about becoming a microbiologist.
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an interview with chris proctor
chris proctor is a phd student at ulster university as well as a member and champion of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . here he discusses his contribution to the northern ireland science festival, where he presented on the breadth and complexity of antimicrobial resistance.
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an interview with dr kim hardie
dr kim hardie is an associate professor at the faculty of medicine and health sciences, university of nottingham and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview she talks about her research into biofilms and how they contribute to bacterial resistance to antibiotics.
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an interview with dr freya harrison
dr freya harrison is an associate professor at the university of warwick and a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview, she tells us more about her research into chronic biofilm infections, why she thinks microbiology matters and how she has benefited from being a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? .
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prize winner q&a– dr sarah coulthurst
the 2017 fleming prize winner was dr sarah coulthurst who is a reader and wellcome trust senior research fellow at the university of dundee. she is also a member of the 英格兰vs美国谁会赢? . in this interview she tells us more about her research and what winning the fleming prize meant to her..