Microbiology (Biosciences) at University of Nottingham - UCAS

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Course summary

Our research studies individual organisms at a genetic and biochemical level. We also use metagenomics to examine the complex interactions in microbial populations. This is applied to:

  • improve gut health
  • control fermented food production
  • to study the spread of antimicrobial resistance
Current areas of ongoing research:
  • Rapid pathogen detection
  • Metal and antibiotic resistance of bacteria
  • Modelling of resistance spread and drug discovery
  • Foodborne and zoonotic diseases
The School of Biosciences research website contains more information on our research areas. You will also find academic contact details and research interests. You should identify a supervisor to work with and contact them before making a formal application.


Entry requirements

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Microbiology (Biosciences) at University of Nottingham - UCAS