Transforming Wound Care with Graphene Sensors Each year, the NHS manages an estimated 2.2 million wounds at a cost of £5.3 billion. When wound microbial burden is not controlled, patients face a significant risk of sepsis, which remains the leading cause of mortality...
AIBIO-UK 3rd Annual Conference, 8-9 June 2026 AIBIO‑UK is pleased to invite participants to its AIBIO‑UK’s 3rd Annual Conference, taking place on 8–9 June 2026 at the King’s College Conference Centre, University of Aberdeen. The conference aims to strengthen...
Tackling Bacterial Vaginosis with Precision Biofilm Disruption Bacterial vaginosis (BV) affects around 30% of women of childbearing age globally, making it the most common bacterial imbalance in this population. While some experience distressing symptoms, such as...
Engineering Biology for Climate Resilience The world is facing a climate emergency, with global warming projected to exceed the critical 1.5°C threshold by 2035. Achieving sustainable, net-zero practices in the chemicals manufacturing sector, currently the...
AI-Driven Biofilm Detection for Sustainable Fermentation Biofilm formation during industrial fermentation presents a significant challenge for food production companies like Quorn Foods. Biofilms accumulate on fermentor walls, causing lumps in the final product and...