This theme encompasses research into how antimicrobial resistant infections can be diagnosed in laboratories and at the point of care and how clinicians can be supported to make optimal choices about treatment for patients. Specific areas of expertise include the development of mobile applications which give clinicians access to patient data at the bedside, the use of artificial intelligence to assist in appropriate decision making around antibiotic therapies, to modelling approaches evaluating the effects of novel antibiotic drugs.
Members of the diagnostics and innovation theme
Dr Gabriel Birgand
Dr Gabriel Birgand
ARC Early Research Fellow
Dr Ceire Costelloe
Dr Ceire Costelloe
Career Development Fellow
Professor Paul French
Professor Paul French
Vice Dean (Research) for the Faculty of Natural Sciences
Dr Pantelis Georgiou
Dr Pantelis Georgiou
Senior Lecturer
Dr Pau Herrero-Vinas
Dr Pau Herrero-Vinas
Research Fellow
Professor Alison Holmes
Professor Alison Holmes
Professor of Infectious Diseases
Dr Marina Kuimova
Dr Marina Kuimova
Lecturer
Professor James Moore Jr
Professor James Moore Jr
The Bagrit & RAEng Chair in Medical Device Design
Dr Johanna Rhodes
Dr Johanna Rhodes
ARC Early Career Research Fellowship
Dr Guy-Bart Stan
Dr Guy-Bart Stan
Reader in Engineering Design for Synthetic Biology
Professor Molly Stevens
Professor Molly Stevens
Professor of Biomedical Materials & Regenerative Medicine
Dr Reiko Tanaka
Dr Reiko Tanaka
Lecturer
Professor Christofer Toumazou
Professor Christofer Toumazou
Winston Wong Chair, Biomedical Circuits