课程简介
Our interests lie in the interaction between bacterial pathogens and their hosts at the mucosal interface. We study key virulence determinants of bacterial pathogens and the host factors that influence outcome of disease, particularly within the immune system. Using both animal models and human systems, we aim to develop better drugs and vaccines for the treatment and prevention of infection. Growing resistance to antibiotics poses a grave threat to human health and developing novel strategies to combat bacterial infections is one of this century’s most important scientific challenges. Microbiology at the School of Infection and Immunity is focused on a molecular understanding bacterial pathogenesis and utilising this to develop novel therapeutics for the treatment of bacterial infections. Individual research projects may cover a range of human pathogens that cause community and hospital acquired infections in addition to economically important animal pathogens.The College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School provides a vibrant, supportive and stimulating environment for all our postgraduate students. We aim to provide excellent support for our postgraduates through dedicated postgraduate convenors, highly trained supervisors and pastoral support for each student. Our overarching aim is to provide a research training environment that includes: provision of excellent facilities and cutting edge techniques. training in essential research and generic skills. excellence in supervision and mentoring. interactive discussion groups and seminars. an atmosphere that fosters critical cultural policy and research analysis. synergy between research groups and areas. extensive multidisciplinary and collaborative research. extensive external collaborations both within and beyond the UK . a robust generic skills programme including opportunities in social and commercial training.
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