Skip to content

SBNS Blog

  • Home
  • All Posts
  • Lecturer Profiles
  • Degree Programmes
    • Biomedical Sciences
    • Biomedical Genetics
    • Biochemistry
    • Pharmacology
    • Physiological Sciences
    • Dietetics
    • Food & Nutrition
    • Sports & Exercise Science
    • NUMed
  • Blog Series
    • Thriving Not Surviving
    • Women in STEM
    • Day in the Life
    • Student Roles
    • Discovering Newcastle
    • Societies
  • Outside the Lab
  • Inside the Lab
  • School Updates
  • Placements

Tag: antibiotics

Posted on 14th November 201821st March 2022

Antibiotics from bacteria? My Year in Industry

By Katie Green

Scientists in Newcastle are harnessing bacteria’s own defence mechanisms to create new antibiotic drugs. I spent my year in industry in the laboratory, working alongside these scientists searching for the mechanisms that could potentially be used to treat bacterial and fungal infections in humans.

Continue reading “Antibiotics from bacteria? My Year in Industry”

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Mail

Recent Posts

  • My Placement Year at Almac Group
  • Placement years: there are more options than you think!
  • My Immunology Placement at GSK 
  • I Did a Placement In My Uni City, And You Should Too!
  • My Internship at Organon
#EntrepreneurshipDiary

Recent Posts

  • My Placement Year at Almac Group
  • Placement years: there are more options than you think!
  • My Immunology Placement at GSK 
  • I Did a Placement In My Uni City, And You Should Too!
  • My Internship at Organon
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Twitter
  • Mail
Proudly powered by WordPress