Liverpool Announces New Centre for Plasma Microbiology

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Liverpool Announces New Centre for Plasma Microbiology

22 Feb, 2016

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Liverpool University is to establish a new Centre for Plasma Microbiology which will focus on the development of novel plasma based physical interventions to prevent biofilm formation on medical devices. The new Centre is one of nine projects funded through the Engineering and Physical Sciences research Council (EPSRC) Healthcare Technologies Challenge Awards a new scheme to improve healthcare diagnosis and treatment to address unmet healthcare needs.

Dr James Walsh from the Department of Electrical Engineering & Electronics will head up the new Centre. His research focuses on non-thermal atmospheric pressure plasma, a unique state of matter that has exotic physical and chemical properties.

By developing advanced plasma sources, Dr Walsh and his team have been able to exploit these unique features and apply cold plasma technology across a number of manufacturing, environmental and biomedical related applications.

Dr Walsh said: “There is an unprecedented clinical need to establish new strategies to manage the colonisation of medical devices by complex bacterial communities biofilms. Such contamination presents a particularly resilient reservoir of infection, shielded from antibiotics, that often leads to the emergence of multidrug-resistant colonies.

“The new Centre will act as a hub to facilitate new methodologies and technologies in this area and will be the catalyst to realise new potential and open up new scientific horizons. In collaboration with Public Health England it will bring together leading researchers from academia and industry to address the issue of biofilm contamination from different perspectives. This funding confirms Liverpool’s position as a leader in the field of antimicrobial management.”

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