Molecular biologyThis theme encompasses research into the molecular mechanisms which underlie bacterial pathogenesis. This includes examining the molecular changes that make bacteria antibiotic-resistant, understanding bacterial cellular processes in order to identify new target proteins for antibiotics, understanding how the interactions between bacteria and their host affect the success of antibiotic treatment, and investigating how antibiotic resistance mechanisms can be identified in the laboratory.

Members of the molecular biology theme

Dr Darius Armstrong-James

Professor Charles Bangham

Dr Jake Baum

Dr Matthew Child

Dr Abigail Clements

Dr Michael Cox

Professor Jane Davies

Dr Hugo Donaldson

Professor Francis Drobniewski

Dr Andrew Edwards

Professor Neil Fairweather

Professor Alain Filloux

Professor Gad Frankel

Professor Angelika Grundling

Dr Sophie Helaine

Professor David Holden

Professor Paul Langford

Dr Gerald Larrouy-Maumus

Dr Alex McCarthy

Dr Serge Mostowy

Dr Sandra Newton

Dr Johanna Rhodes

Dr Brian Robertson

Dr Avinash Shenoy

Professor Shiranee Sriskandan

Dr Reiko Tanaka

Dr Martina Valentini

Dr Julien Vaubourgeix

Professor Sivaramesh Wigneshweraraj

Dr Joshua Wong

Professor Douglas Young

General enquiries


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Rakhee Parmar
r.parmar@imperial.ac.uk