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AMR, Biofilms

Biography

I'm an early career research fellow at Nottingham Trent University working to develop novel biofilm models to study infections. My PhD was involved in analysing the efficacy of silver acetate (a compound available for use as a catheter coating) against A. baumannii and also the development of a model to study biofilm formation in a catheter. My current fellowship is a continuation and completion of work done during my PhD

My research interests:
Biofilm models
Novel antimicrobials for biofilm prevention
Multi-drug resistant bacteria

Activities

Employment (1)

Nottingham Trent University: Nottingham, GB

2021-09-01 to 2022-10-31 | Early career research fellow (School of Science and Technology - AROM Group)
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Dr Mannix-Fisher

Education and qualifications (1)

Nottingham Trent University: Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, GB

2017-10-01 to 2022-01-13 | PhD (School of Science and Technology)
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Professional activities (1)

Microbiology Society: London, London, GB

2018 to present | Full Concessionary Member
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Funding (1)

NBIC: Flexible Talent Mobility Accounts (FTMA3)

2021-12 to 2022-03 | Grant
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (Swindon, GB)
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Dr Mannix-Fisher

Works (2)

Evaluation of phenotypic and genotypic methods for the identification and characterisation of bacterial isolates recovered from catheter-associated urinary tract infections

2023-12-11 | Preprint
Contributors: Adam M. Varney; Eden Mannix-Fisher; Jonathan C. Thomas; Samantha McLean
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The antimicrobial activity of silver acetate against Acinetobacter baumannii in a Galleria mellonella infection model

PeerJ
2021-04-22 | Journal article
Contributors: Eden Mannix-Fisher; Samantha McLean
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