Researchers within this theme are investigating how interactions between bacteria in the microbiome affect antimicrobial resistance. This includes understanding the effect of ecological interactions between bacterial species on the evolution of antibiotic resistance, and investigating the transfer of antibiotic resistance between bacterial strains or species via plasmids. Research will extend to include the build-up of resistance in the environment, contamination and residues left in animals will also form part of this theme.
Members of environment and the microbiome theme
Professor Timothy Barraclough
Professor Timothy Barraclough
Professor of Evolutionary Biology
Dr Ceire Costelloe
Dr Ceire Costelloe
Career Development Fellow
Dr Michael Cox
Dr Michael Cox
Research Associate
Professor Matthew Fisher
Professor Matthew Fisher
Professor of Fungal Disease Epidemiology
Dr Theodoros Giakoumis
Dr Theodoros Giakoumis
Research Associate
Professor Anthony Gordon
Professor Anthony Gordon
Chair in Anaesthesia and Critical Care
Dr Gwenan Knight
Dr Gwenan Knight
Career Development Fellow
Dr Julie McDonald
Dr Julie McDonald
Research Associate (Metabonomics & Microbiomics)
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 Nick Voulvoulis
Professor Nick Voulvoulis
Professor of Environmental Technology