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Dr Adrian Harrison is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biology at the University of York. His primary role focuses on teaching critical thinking and practical skills, emphasizing kinaesthetic learning. He leads practical training modules and shapes key skills curricula across programs. His research interests span microbiology, particularly environmental and medical microbiology, with a focus on pathogens' survival mechanisms in the environment and their transmission via fabrics. He explores innovative applications like bioremediation using microbes and antimicrobial agents derived from historical texts. Beyond teaching, he advises on widening participation initiatives and serves on panels for A-level exam boards and the Royal Society of Biology’s accreditation programs.
His research projects include investigating pathogen survival on fabrics, developing analytical tests for E. coli, and exploring microbial biodegradation of pollutants. His teaching tutorials often address bioremediation’s industrial applications and the interface between environmental and medical microbiology. Dr Harrison actively contributes to outreach via the THYME project and collaborates on bioeconomy knowledge exchange. His practical expertise includes traditional microbiology techniques and microscopy, reflecting his commitment to both academic rigor and real-world problem-solving.
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