Published in Journal of Co2 Utilization Abstract In this study, we synthesized for the first time a bimetal-based inorganic-carbonic anhydrase (CA) hybrid nanoflower to immobilize CA […]
Published in Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry Abstract Multienzymatic conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) into chemicals has been extensively studied. However, regeneration and reuse of co-factor are […]
Published in Sedimentology Abstract Laminated microbial mats and microbialites have been documented from a variety of coastal marine environments. This study aims to provide the first […]
The undesirable presence of bacteria and viruses on the solid surface presents an important threat in the indoor environment. Although the viruses don’t grow on any […]
Our Micro Bio Design lab is situated in the Ellison Building at Northumbria University. The research lab facilitates the analysis and fabrication of biological systems and […]
Two members of the Hub at Northumbria University, Gary Black, Hub co-Director and Professor of Protein Biochemistry along with Darren Smith, Associate Professor in Phage Biology […]
The microbiome, the collective genomic entity of all microbiota – bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, and viruses of an environment holds an immense amount of information, a […]
Within the Microbial Environments team of the HBBE we are interested in the millions of microorganisms we share our everyday habitats with. These microbes include complex […]
Research into the way microbes move within our living spaces and interact with materials and textiles within our homes is essential, given the current Covid-19 pandemic […]
Hub fellows, Dr Angela Sherry at Northumbria University and Dr Jane Scott at Newcastle University, have been successfully granted a winning bid through EBNet and Research […]
Analysis from scientists at numerous universities across the UK has been published in Science, documenting the first wave of Covid-19 in the UK. A team at the […]
The interdisciplinary research project Fibre Highways by HBBE Team members Dr Angela Sherry and Dr Jane Scott investigates how a symbiotic relationship can be developed between knitted fabrics and microorganisms, […]