Microbiology
Our internationally recognised researchers and their teams are investigating areas central to microbiology, both fundamental and applied. Diverse techniques spanning genetics, molecular biology and biochemistry are used to understand the environmental role of microbes, host-microbe interactions that underpin both beneficial and disease processes in plants and animals, and to develop new biotechnologies.
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Health inequities
- Genome sequencing
- Clinical microbiology
- Molecular microbiology
- Molecular diagnostics
- Molecular epidemiology
- Host-pathogen interactions
- Global public health
- Synthesis
- Physicochemical characterization
- In vitro/in vivo biocompatibility of medical hydrogels, biomaterials, bioinks
- 3D bioprinting
- Regenerative medicine
- Medical biotechnology
- Molecular microbiology
- Bacterial genetics
- Phage resistance mechanisms
- Medical microbiology
- Microbial pathogenesis
- Cellular microbiology
- Cell biology
- Molecular microbiology
- Bacteriophages
- Bioinformatics
- Phage therapy
- Antimicrobial Resistance
- Bacterial Genetics
- Infectious diseases
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Nanomedicines
- Polymicrobial infections
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
- Staphylococcus aureus
Immunology
Our department hosts a community of research groups involved in the study of a wide range of topics, from fundamental immunology and applied research on clinical and veterinary biomarkers through to vaccine development. Our research staff and students are experts in immunology, cell biology, blood and lymphatic systems.
- Applied cellular and molecular immunology
- Medical microbiology
- Vaccine immunology and technology
- Applied and molecular immunology
- Cancer immunobiology
- Vaccines – immunology and technology, Inflammation
- Applied and Molecular immunology
- Cancer Immunotherapy
- Targeting the Tumour Microenvironment
- Applied and molecular immunology
- Medical microbiology
- Vaccines
Virology
We have a vibrant virology community undertaking both basic and applied virology. Understanding virus-host interactions, engineering vaccines, the discovery of virus-derived bioactive molecules and identification of targets for antivirals are all key research areas. Our successful and active virology groups are supported by a collegial approach to research that benefits both staff and students.
- Structural biology
- Viral pathogenesis
- Molecular virology
- Viral evolution and ecology
- Emerging infectious disease
- Pathogen discovery
- COVID-19
- Virology – Virus-Host Interactions
- Viral Immunology
- Viral pathogenesis
- Molecular virology
- Anti-viral development
- Host pathogen interactions
- Virus-like particles
Parasitology
- Parasitology, Malaria
- Plasmodium vivax
- Plasmodium cynomolgi
- Intestinal parasites
- Cryptosporidium, Blastocystis