Translational Infection Biology

Funding and collaboration

Our bacterial communities researchers collaborate with scientific partners across the University, as well as at a whole range of other institutions. By sharing knowledge, they’re continually making new discoveries and creating new possibilities.

They’re currently working with Professor Gary Entrican (Moredun Institute), Associate Professor Rachel Gomes (University of Nottingham), Associate Professor Jon Hobman (University of Nottingham), Associate Professor Dov Stekal (University of Nottingham) and Associate Professor Andrew MacColl (University of Nottingham).

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
2017 BBSRC – iCASE Development of a Novel Anisotrophic Tissue Expander for Non-Keratinized Epithelial Tissue.
2016 EPSRC Bridging the Gaps – The role of sheep in the transmission of AMR between farms and between environments.
2016

MRC & Oxtex Ltd – Minimally Invasive Cloacal Repair Operation (MICRO).

2015 BBSRC – Understanding inflammatory processes in ovine footrot to inform rational vaccine design.

 

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