Bacterial pathogenesis

Bacterial infections cause a huge burden of disease throughout the world and kill millions of people and animals each year through diseases such as pneumonia, diarrhoea and meningitis, as well as genito-urinary and blood infections. Bacterial pathogens are also responsible for many of the infections acquired in hospitals and for some ‘old’ diseases, including tuberculosis, which is now on the increase in many parts of the world. Resistance to antibiotics is now widespread among bacteria and is increasing at an alarming rate. Through our fundamental research activities, we aim to gain better understanding of the mechanisms of bacterial infection, which would aid the identification of new targets for antimicrobial compounds and vaccine candidates.
We are a diverse group of scientists interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying bacterial disease. Our activities range from fundamental bacteriology, host –pathogen interactions and the structural basis for virulence. Several of us are part of the “MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection,” a College cross-faculty initiative that uses multidisciplinary approaches and cutting edge techniques to study bacterial infections at atomic, cellular and organism levels.
Institutes, centres and initiatives
This Research Theme is associated to the following institutes, centres and initiatives:
- Centre for Structural Biology
- Imperial Network for Vaccine Research
- Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore
- Institute of Infection
- Microbiome Network
- Research Complex at Harwell
- Wellcome Sanger Institute
Academic Staff in this area
Professor Michael J Damzen
Professor Michael J Damzen
Professor of Experimental Laser Physics
Professor Christopher W Dunsby
Professor Christopher W Dunsby
Professor of Biomedical Optics
Dr Liuba Dvinskikh
Dr Liuba Dvinskikh
Academic Visitor
Dr Matthew R Foreman
Dr Matthew R Foreman
Academic Visitor
Professor Paul M W French
Professor Paul M W French
Professor of Physics
Dr Paul Kinsler
Dr Paul Kinsler
Academic Visitor
Dr Sunil Kumar
Dr Sunil Kumar
Research Fellow
Professor Martin W McCall
Professor Martin W McCall
Proconsul and Professor of Theoretical Optics
Dr James A McGinty
Dr James A McGinty
Senior Lecturer
Dr Robbie Murray
Dr Robbie Murray
Senior Lecturer in Mid-Infrared Photonics
Professor Mark A A Neil
Professor Mark A A Neil
Professor of Photonics
Professor Carl Paterson
Professor Carl Paterson
Professor of Optical Physics
Dr Sergei Popov
Dr Sergei Popov
Academic Visitor
Dr Timothy H Runcorn
Dr Timothy H Runcorn
Research Fellow
Mrs Archana Santosh
Mrs Archana Santosh
Product Developer
Dr Hugh D Sparks
Dr Hugh D Sparks
Research Associate
Professor Roy Taylor FREng, FRS
Professor Roy Taylor FREng, FRS
Professor of Ultrafast Physics and Technology
Professor Peter Török
Professor Peter Török
Visiting Professor
Emeritus Professor Kenny Weir
Emeritus Professor Kenny Weir
Emeritus Reader in Photonics