Translational Infection Biology

Funding and collaboration

Our data analysis, machine learning and bioinformatics researchers collaborate with scientific partners across the University and at a whole range of other institutions. By sharing knowledge, they’re continually making new breakthroughs with important real-world impacts.

They’re currently working with Professor Flaminia Catteruccia (Harvard University), Dr Lisa Chakrabarti, Professor Martin Green and Andrew Bradley (University of Nottingham), Professor Seth Grant and Professor Chris Ponting (The University of Edinburgh), and Professor Ziheng Yang (UCL).

We are also part of the leadership team of The University of Nottingham’s Future Food and Green Chemicals beacons of research excellence and work closely with industry organisations like Quality Milk Management Services.

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

Research grants
2018-2023 NERC Genomic responses to rapid environmental change: selection, plasticity and adaptation.
2016-2020 NERC AMR Grant EVAL-FARMS: Evaluating the Threat of Antimicrobial Resistance in Agricultural Manures and Slurries.
2017 Innovate UK – Y-Ware. Young-stock welfare & performance – Decision-making platform. (Co-I) 
2017 BBSRC DTP-Industry studentship with Benchmark Animal Health – Characterisation of lactococcal and streptococcal proteins critical for fish pathogenesis.
2017 EPSRC Bridging the Gaps – Novel diagnostic solutions based on machine learning and mass spectrometry to fight the increase of drug-resistant bacterial strains causing bovine mastitis. Total value of support: (PI)
2016 EPSRC Bridging the Gaps – Bacteriophages driving evolution towards loss of drug resistance – broadening phage host range. (Named researcher)
2011-2015 EU-FP7-PEOPLE-IEF Senior fellowship – VECTRAP (273268). Sex determination pathway in the malaria vector Anopheles gambiae. (PI)

 

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