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Scott Hulme

Senior Research Technician, Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

Contact

  • workRoom B30 Veterinary Academic Building
    Sutton Bonington Campus
    Sutton Bonington
    Leicestershire
    LE12 5RD
    UK
  • work0115 951 6442
  • fax0115 951 6440

Expertise Summary

I have over 30 years of experience as a technician in a research-intensive environment, specialising in zoonotic bacteria.. My expertise spans a range of scientific disciplines, including Bacteriology, Immunology, Molecular Biology, and Histology, allowing me to contribute effectively to various aspects of research projects.

Currently, I support the Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) research cluster within the esteemed School of Veterinary Medicine, where I collaborate with distinguished researchers and practitioners from both the School of Biosciences and the School of Veterinary Medicine. This interdisciplinary collaboration enhances our understanding of AMR and its implications for both human and animal health.

In my role, I am tasked with overseeing the calibration and functionality of specialized laboratory equipment, including microscopes, FACS machines, and key services. My team is responsible for routine checks of safety equipment, such as bio-safety cabinets, within the School of Veterinary Medicine. I ensure that all equipment operates at peak performance to meet the rigorous demands of cutting-edge research projects. My responsibilities also include providing technical advice on optimal equipment usage, troubleshooting issues, and implementing safety protocols to maintain a secure working environment.

Furthermore, I play a critical role in training staff and students on the proper usage of these technologies. I develop and conduct training sessions, workshops, and hands-on demonstrations that not only enhance their practical skills but also foster a culture of scientific inquiry and innovation. By promoting collaboration and knowledge sharing, I aim to empower the next generation of researchers to tackle the challenges posed by zoonotic diseases and antimicrobial resistance.

Recent Publications

  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S., ROTHWELL, L., BUMSTEAD, N., KAISER, P. and BARROW, P., 2006. Infection and Immunity. VOL 74(NUMB 2), 1425-1430
  • FOSTER, N., HULME, S., LOVELL, M., REED, K. and BARROW, P., 2005. Infection and Immunity. 73(8), 4539-4547
  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S.D., POWERS, C., BEAL, R.K., BERCHIERI, A., SMITH, A. and BARROW, P., 2005. Infection and Immunity. 73(5), 2986-2990
  • FOSTER, N., HULME, S. D. and BARROW, P. A., 2005. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research. VOL 25(NUMBER 1), 31-42
  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S., ROTHWELL, L., BUMSTEAD, N., KAISER, P. and BARROW, P., 2006. Infection and Immunity. VOL 74(NUMB 2), 1425-1430
  • FOSTER, N., HULME, S., LOVELL, M., REED, K. and BARROW, P., 2005. Infection and Immunity. 73(8), 4539-4547
  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S.D., POWERS, C., BEAL, R.K., BERCHIERI, A., SMITH, A. and BARROW, P., 2005. Infection and Immunity. 73(5), 2986-2990
  • FOSTER, N., HULME, S. D. and BARROW, P. A., 2005. Journal of Interferon and Cytokine Research. VOL 25(NUMBER 1), 31-42
  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S., POWERS, C., BEAL, R., SMITH, A. and BARROW, P.A., 2005. Oral infection with the Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum 9R attenuated live vaccine as a model to characterise immunity to fowl typhoid in the chicken. Journal of Veterinary Research. 12(1), 2
  • BEAL, R. K., WIGLEY, P., POWERS, C., HULME, S. D., BARROW, P. A. and SMITH, A. L., 2004. Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. VOL 100(PT 3/4), 151-164
  • TURNER, A.K., BARBER,L. Z., WIGLEY,P., MUHAMMAD, S., JONES, M.A., LOVELL, M.A., HULME, S. and BARROW, P.A., 2003. Infection and Immunity. 71(6), 3392-3401
  • FOSTER, N., LOVELL, M.A., MARSTON, K.L., HULME, S.D., FROST, A.J., BLAND, P. and BARROW, P.A., 2003. Infection and Immunity. 71(4), 2182-2191
  • FOSTER, N., HULME, S. D. and BARROW, P. A., 2003. Infection and Immunity. VOL 71(PART 8), 4733-4741
  • WIGLEY, P., HULME, S. D., BUMSTEAD, N. and BARROW, P. A., 2002. Microbes and Infection. VOL 4(NUMBER 11), 1111-1120
  • JONES, M.A., FOSTER, N., PAGE, K., HULME, S.D. and BARROW, P.A., 2002. Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium F98 modulation of NO production is not host cell dependent and is inv/spa dependent. In: The International Symposium on Salmonella and Salmonellosis.. 203-204
  • JONES, M.A., WIGLEY, P., PAGE, K.L., HULME, S.D. and BARROW, P.A., 2002. The role of Type-III secretion in the virulence of Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum and Salmonella enterica serovar Pullorum. In: International Symposium on Salmonella and Salmonellosis. 145-149
  • WIGLEY, P., BUMSTEAD, N., HULME, S.D. and BARROW, P.A., 2002. Increased killing of Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum by macrophages from resistant inbred chicken lines. In: The International Symposium of Salmonella and Salmonellosis.. 255-256
  • JONES, M. A., WIGLEY, P., PAGE, K. L., HULME, S. D. and BARROW, P. A., 2001. Infection and Immunity. VOL 69(PART 9), 5471-5476

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Leicestershire, LE12 5RD

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