Innovations in material science, engineering, and microbiology have the potential to develop antimicrobial "smart" surfaces and materials to reduce contamination, especially in healthcare. These will be important solutions to combatting AMR.
Researchers in this field include:
- Professor Joao Cabral: Polymers and microfluidics
- Professor Sandrine Heutz: Functional molecular materials
- Professor Julian Jones: Biomaterials that can release ions that can: kill bacteria without harming other cells; or booth the body’s immune cells in the fight against infection
- Dr Gerald Larrouy-Maumus: Mycobacterium tuberculosis, bacterial pathogens, metabolomics, transcriptomics, proteomics and lipidomics
- Dr Jonathan Otter: Research into antimicrobial surfaces
- Professor Alexandra Porter: Interfaces between biomaterials and cells
- Professor Daryl Williams: Particulate materials and their surfaces
Links:
- Explore the Institute for Molecular Science and Engineering's (IMSE) research topic of “Smart surfaces to tackle microbes”
- Read the IMSE's paper, 'Smart surfaces to tackle infection and antimicrobial resistance'
- Read about the Institute of Molecular Science and Engineering: Finding innovative molecular-based science and engineering solutions to the grand challenges facing our world