Improving Patients’ Quality of Life According to the World Health Organization, each year, an estimated 4% of people with long-term urinary catheters will develop a CAUTI or blockage. Bacteria can enter the bladder during catheter insertion, through the catheter lumen...
University of Liverpool partners in new Microbials Accelerator Programme NBIC partners at the University of Liverpool are a core partner for a new Innovate UK-funded Microbials (Microbiome, Biofilms & Phage) Accelerator that is now accepting applications from SMEs...
Microbiome One – Health Conference, 23–24 March 2023 Join Innovate UK KTN to explore all things microbiome across the One Health Microbiome spectrum including human, animal, plant, and environment. 23 – 24 March 2023, 09:15-17:00 GMT Technology and Innovation...
Biofilms and Microbiomes: Global Impact on Public and Ecosystem Health, 11-13 October 2022 Microorganisms form diverse structures and communities, including biofilms and microbiomes, and they have important functions in human, animal and ecosystem health. The...
Skin Microbiome in Healthy Ageing (SMiHA) Network As a stakeholder in Skin Microbiome in Healthy Ageing (SMiHA) network, NBIC take a keen interest to support and engage in this new ‘science of the skin microbiome in ageing’ initiative. SMIHA recently launched in...