Our Funding - Anti-Microbial Resistance

Our researchers secure funding from a variety of sources, including funding councils, charitable organizations, and scientific societies. Below you can see some of the grants that support our work in Anti-Microbial Resistance.

Byron, Olwyn. A novel mechanism of protein uptake in Gram-negative bacteria. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. 2014 - 2017.

Douce, Gillian. Molecular epidemiology of Clostridium difficile in Scotland - developing novel, clinically applicable research methods to combine genomic analysis with health informatics
Scottish Executive Health Department. 2014 - 2015.

Everest, Paul. The effect of proton pump inhibitors on the physiology and virulence of Campylobacter jejuni. Scottish Partnership for Animal Science Excellence. 2015-2016.

Everest, Paul. Microplasma-assisted manipulation of intact airborne bacteria for a real-time and autonomous detector. Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council. 2013 – 2016.

Matthews, Louise. Ecological and socioeconomic factors impacting maintenance and dissemination of antibiotic resistance in the Greater Serengeti Ecosystem. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. 2012 – 2016.

Roberts, Mark. Development of assay to screen for novel antimicrobial agents. PetPlan Charitable Trust. 2015.

Walker, Daniel. Bacteria Combat; educational & interactive microbiology app. Society for Applied Microbiology. 2015 - 2015

Walker, Daniel. A novel mechanism of protein uptake in Gram-negative bacteria. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. 2014 - 2017.

Walker, Daniel. Confidence in Concept: Species-specific antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial infections. Medical Research Council. 2014 - 2015.

Zadoks, Ruth. Partnership to investigate the emergence of MRSA clones in cattle and their transmission to man. Medical Research Council Partnership Grant. 2012 - 2015.