Translational Infection Biology

Funding and collaboration

Our antimicrobial resistance and bacteriophage researchers collaborate with scientific partners across the University and beyond. By sharing knowledge, they’re continually making new breakthroughs possible.

They’re currently working with colleagues here at Nottingham including Professor Neil Thomas, Professor Jonathan Hirst and Professor Trevor Farren from the School of Chemistry.

We always welcome collaborative discussions for future research programmes, so if you’re interested in working with our team, please get in touch.

Research grants
2016 NERC AMR – EVAL-FARMS: Evaluating the threat of antimicrobial resistance in agricultural manures and slurries (Collaborative with multiple agencies/institutions)
2015 Gates Foundation – Lytic bacteriophages: a novel approach to stabilising the gut microbiome, physiological parameters and improved health; a pig model of child enteric health
2015 ANIHWA – Eranet phage: A bacteriophage-based approach to reducing infections caused by antibiotic resistant Escherichia coli (Initiator and Co-I)

Translational Infection Biology

The University of Nottingham
School of Veterinary Medicine and Sciences
Sutton Bonington Campus
Nottingham, LE12 5RD

Contact us:

Associate Professor Sabine Totemeyer


Dr Sharon Egan