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Dr Kim Hardie

 
Name
Dr Kim Hardie
School
School of Life Sciences
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0115 8467958
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Expertise summary

Dr Hardie's main interest is in how bacteria use secreted proteins such as toxins to help them cause infections. This includes how the bacteria transport and regulate the proteins, and how the proteins function. In particular, she is interested in how these weapons are deployed and the role they play in the complex communities that bacteria form on surfaces (biofilms). This is particularly important as biofilms serve as reservoirs for infection and aid the infection process. In addition, bacteria in biofilms are more resistant to antibiotics, and I am interested in how the antimicrobials penetrate biofilms and how individual bacteria respond as they come in contact with the antimicrobials. The hope is that we will uncover novel antimicrobial targets that are unlikely to trigger the development of antimicrobial resistance, and thereby increase our repertoire of therapies and preventions to curb bacterial infections.

Dr Hardie can comment on bacterial infections and hygiene e.g. hand washing to prevent the transmission of bacteria and new antimicrobial strategies.

For more information about Dr Hardie's work, see her .

Previous media experience has included an appearance on BBC East Midlands Today, taking part in radio interviews and acting as an expert commentator for a Daily Mail piece about superbugs.

Media appearances:

• October 2016:

• March 2013:

• May 2012: Interview on

• November 2011:

• July 10th 2011: Provided background information for full page article on

• April 18th 2011: Provided expert opinion on BBC Radio Nottingham morning show for Frances Finn discussing recent paper on extended beta lactamases in superbugs (Walsh et al. Lancet Infect Dis 2011). Two slots separated by music starting at 2 hour 15 mins • February 2nd 2011

•Provided expert opinion on BBC Radio Nottingham morning show for Frances Finn ‘How dirty is your cash?'

• July 2010:

Consultancy and Research:  Dr Hardie is happy to explore opportunities to undertake consultancy and research work with external organisations.

Kim Hardie

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