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Professor Kenneth McDowall is a faculty member in the School of Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of Leeds, Faculty of Biological Sciences, where he holds the position of Professor of Molecular Microbiology. His research spans molecular mechanisms in bacteria with implications for drug discovery, human health, and biotechnology.
His primary research interests include post-transcriptional gene regulation, bacterial natural products, microbiomes, and metagenomics. His work integrates structural molecular biology with high-throughput meta'omics technologies to investigate fundamental bacterial processes. Key areas include the activation of the RNA degradosome in Escherichia coli, the cryptic regulation of secondary metabolism in Streptomyces, and the functional analysis of complex microbial communities.
The research trends reflect a strong emphasis on antibiotic discovery, RNA biology, and microbial systems with pharmaceutical and physiological relevance. His team employs genetic, molecular, structural, and sequencing-based approaches in multidisciplinary collaborations with clinicians and physiologists.
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Professor McDowall leads an active research program with major projects in RNA turnover, antibiotic re-mining from soil microbiota, and microbiome engineering for improved ruminant digestion. While no formal advisees or grants are listed, his work involves significant collaborative and translational components aimed at developing tools for infection detection and novel antimicrobial discovery.
His laboratory engages in structural studies (using X-ray crystallography and EM), transcriptome-wide analyses, and meta-genomics to explore bacterial gene regulation and community dynamics. The team is involved in engineering microbiota to improve digestive efficiency in livestock, potentially reducing environmental impacts of ruminant farming.
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