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Dr. Lynda Partridge is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Biosciences at the University of Sheffield, specializing in immunology and tetraspanin protein research. She teaches across all undergraduate levels and holds advanced degrees in immunology and biological sciences.
- PhD, Department of Immunology, University of Birmingham
- MSc Immunology, University of Birmingham
- BSc Biological Sciences, University of Birmingham
Her research focuses on tetraspanin membrane proteins in health and disease, particularly their roles in bacterial infections, immune responses, and cancer progression. She investigates how pathogens exploit tetraspanin microdomains and develops antibody-based reagents for therapeutic applications, including antibiotic alternatives for Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections.
Her recent publications highlight collaborations with Sheffield Medicine/Engineering departments and institutions in Hyderabad and Bangkok, including MRC GCRF-funded projects on corneal infections and melioidosis. Key article themes span bacterial adhesion, cell fusion mechanisms, and tetraspanin-chemokine interactions in zebrafish models.
Scientific honors include:
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology
- Chair of the Yorkshire Branch, Royal Society of Biology
She supervises five PhD students (three primary, two secondary) and leads antibody production facilities at the university, including the spinout company Bioserv UK Ltd. Her work bridges fundamental immunology with translational research for infectious disease treatments.
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