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Dr James Redfern is an interdisciplinary microbiologist and Deputy Head of the Department of Life Sciences at Manchester Metropolitan University. His research focuses on biofilm control, antimicrobial materials, and regulatory science, emphasizing standardized methodologies to ensure impactful applications. He collaborates with engineers, chemists, and industry partners, securing over £1 million in funding from UKRI, InnovateUK, and Horizon Europe. Dr. Redfern is actively involved in national and international networks, including the International Biofilm Standards Task Group and the Bio-Effective Surfaces for Transport (BEST) Network.
His teaching spans undergraduate biology programs and bioscience apprenticeships, emphasizing practical skills in microbiology and biochemistry. He advises postgraduate research students at MRes and PhD levels. Dr. Redfern holds editorial roles at Access Microbiology and Microbiology Today, and has received awards for science communication, including the 2013 Microbiology Society Outreach Prize. His work bridges academia, industry, and public engagement, exemplified by projects like 'Hands On Biofilm!' using kombucha as a biofilm model.
- Committees: British Standards Institute (CH/216/-/1 and CH/216/-/3), International Biodeterioration Research Group
- Grants: £1M+ from UKRI, InnovateUK, Horizon Europe
- Labs/Teams: BEST Network, AMiCI EU COST Action
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