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Paul Norton

@paulnor19002072

PhD student- Centre for skin sciences, University of Bradford; Designing wound dressings

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Filming (bio)films 📷🔬🦠 𝘚. 𝘢𝘶𝘳𝘦𝘶𝘴 biofilm formed on a glass coverslip after 24 hours. Did you know bacteria within a biofilm are more resistant to antibiotics and are more capable of transferring resistant genes? #BiofilmsInTheLab #BiofilmAware National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC)

Filming (bio)films 📷🔬🦠 𝘚. 𝘢𝘶𝘳𝘦𝘶𝘴 biofilm formed on a glass coverslip after 24 hours. Did you know bacteria within a biofilm are more resistant to antibiotics and are more capable of transferring resistant genes? #BiofilmsInTheLab #BiofilmAware <a href="/ukbiofilms/">National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC)</a>
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Excited to share some of our brilliant images from our skin microbiome projects all provided by PhD student Paul Norton for #BiofilmWeek 🔎 We culture microbes on human skin ex vivo and can see them using scanning electron microscopy National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) #biomaterials David Ansell

Excited to share some of our brilliant images from our skin microbiome projects all provided by PhD student <a href="/PaulNor19002072/">Paul Norton</a> for #BiofilmWeek 
🔎 We  culture microbes on human skin ex vivo and can see them using scanning electron microscopy
<a href="/ukbiofilms/">National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC)</a> #biomaterials <a href="/davidansell9/">David Ansell</a>
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🔎We use SEM to examine biofilms grown on epidermal sheets. Biofilms are found on skin and in wounds. Microbes in biofilms are much more resistant to antibiotics. Biofilm models help us develop new antibacterials. Paul Norton #BiofilmWeek National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC) #wound David Ansell

🔎We use SEM to examine biofilms grown on epidermal sheets. Biofilms are found on skin and in wounds. Microbes in biofilms are much more resistant to antibiotics. Biofilm models help us develop new antibacterials.
<a href="/PaulNor19002072/">Paul Norton</a>
#BiofilmWeek 
<a href="/ukbiofilms/">National Biofilms Innovation Centre (NBIC)</a>
#wound
<a href="/davidansell9/">David Ansell</a>