🆕 Opportunity! We’re looking for members of the public to give opinions on new human studies which are at the centre of our research and join our Patient and Public Involvement Committee Review Panel 🗓️ Apply by 29 July 2024 ➡️ https://buff.ly/3VUip3a #PPI #PublicInvolvement #Opportunity
Quadram Institute
Research Services
Norwich, Norfolk 8,707 followers
Delivering healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. Partnership = QIB, NNUH, UEA, BBSRC
About us
The Quadram Institute: connected science - better health. Our vision is to understand how food and microbes interact to promote health and prevent disease. Our mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. At the forefront of research into food, the gut microbiome, and human health, the Quadram is a unique partnership between Quadram Institute Bioscience, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the University of East Anglia (UEA). We are developing solutions to worldwide challenges in food-related disease and human health, bringing together interdisciplinary teams and working with international organisations to address these major issues. Clinicians working alongside scientists conducting fundamental and applied research in a new single purpose-built, state-of-the-art building. Genome scientists, microbiologists, immunologists, gut biologists, mathematicians, clinicians, food scientists and nutritionists linked together with each other across the fundamental and translational research pipeline: from lab to bedside, food to plate, and diet to health to deliver scientifically-validated and clinically-tested strategies to improve human health and wellbeing throughout life. The Institute builds on recent understanding of how food and the gut microbes interact, which is creating a fundamental shift in the way we understand and address the impact of food on health.
- Website
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https://quadram.ac.uk/
External link for Quadram Institute
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Norwich, Norfolk
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2017
- Specialties
- Science, Gastrointestinal endoscopy, medical research, food research, health research, Clinical Research, microbiome, microbiology, food safety, bioinformatics, and endoscopy
Locations
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Primary
Norwich Research Park
Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7UQ, GB
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Norwich Research Park
Colney Lane
Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7UQ, GB
Employees at Quadram Institute
Updates
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⏰ Closing soon! We’re looking for members of the public to give opinions on new human studies which are at the centre of our research and join our Patient and Public Involvement Committee Review Panel 🗓️ Apply by 29 July 2024 ➡️ https://buff.ly/3xSvO3K #PPI #PublicInvolvement #Opportunity
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📢 We're delighted to announce the launch of the transdiciplinary #AMASTNetwork to understand and tackle how antimicriobial resistance impacts UK food production from farm to fork. AMAST will receive funding from UK Research and Innovation as part of its work to tackle infections ➡️ https://buff.ly/4delGBq “We’re really excited to be part of this new community. The agrifood system is incredibly complex with a diverse community of key players that are involved in the production of safe and nutritious foods. So understanding the challenges of AMR requires a non-traditional approach that pulls together the whole community” commented AMAST coordinator Dr Matt Gilmour from the Quadram Institute.
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⏰ PhD opportunity closing soon! 🔬 "Dietary adaptation of Bifidobacterium in the weaning infant gut" with Dr Fred Warren 🗓️ Apply by 22 July: https://buff.ly/45R1F1n #PhDOpportunity #GutMicrobes #PhD
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⏰ PhD opportunity closing soon! 🧪 "Developing improved diagnostic tests for vitamin B12" with Professor Martin Warren 🗓️ Apply by 22 July: https://buff.ly/3zo9DCV #PhDOpportunity #VitaminB12 #PhD
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'Late Breaker' abstract submission is open for the 21st International Symposium on Problems of Listeria and Listeriosis (ISOPOL), which is being held in Norwich this September. The Scientific Planning Committee has already developed a fantastic programme of oral presentations, so the late breaker process is only open to poster presentations. ⌛ Deadline for submissions is Friday 26th July, but please note that if a high volume of submissions is received, this process may be closed earlier.
21st International Symposium on Problems of Listeria and Listeriosis (ISOPOL) - Quadram Institute
quadram.ac.uk
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"Our project is building on work carried out during my PhD which involved using cutting edge genomic approaches, such as TraDIS, to formulate mixes of bacteriophages, known as “bacteriophage cocktails”. These “cocktails” can be used to treat and prevent bacterial infections, such as Salmonella."🦠 Read more ➡️ https://buff.ly/3zrIVtp
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Could you and your family help us learn more about the gut microbiome? 🦠 Take part in our study researching how microbes are shared between family members 👪 ➡️ https://buff.ly/4brd1ue #FamilyMicrobiome #GutMicrobiome
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“What is interesting about bacteriophages and other viruses in the gut is that every person has their own unique set, with almost no overlap between different people,” says Quadram Institute research group leader Dr Evelien Adriaenssens in the latest edition of New Scientist (£).
The secret ingredient shaping your microbiome and your health
newscientist.com