Centre for Microbial Interactions Annual Conference 2025 poster preview

21st February 2025

A preview of scientific posters in microbiology from across Norwich Research Park ahead of the Centre for Microbial Interactions Annual Conference

Centre for Microbial Interactions logoThe Centre for Microbial Interactions (CMI) is an initiative that has been launched to support and promote the ground-breaking discovery research conducted by the extensive microbiology community at Norwich Research Park.

On 26 and 27 February 2025 researchers from across Norwich Research Park will gather for Centre for Microbial Interactions Annual Conference which involves research presentations, keynote talks, panel discussions, exhibitor stands and poster presentations.

Ahead of this year’s Annual Conference, we share a preview of some of the scientific posters that will be on display at the conference. Watch the videos on microbiology from across Norwich Research Park, coordinated by Dr Muhammed Yasir and Dr Sam Rowe.

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Dr Jennifer Ahn-Jarvis

Dr Jennifer Ahn-Jarvis is Food and Health Human Studies Lead here at the Quadram Institute. Here she explains her poster on the work of the team “Bench to bedside and beyond: Delivery of Human Studies at QIB”.

A screenshot of Dr Jennifer Ahn Jarvis's poster with a photo of her presenting online in a circle on the right of the poster

Dr Rowena Hill

Dr Rowena Hill is a Postdoctoral Research Scientist at the Earlham Institute. Here she explains her poster “Starship giant transposable elements cluster by host taxonomy using kmer-based phylogenetics” as part of the Centre for Microbial Interaction’s Annual Conference.

Rowena Hill's poster screenshot with her explaining it on video in a small circle right of the poster

Joshua Horton

PhD student Joshua Horton gives a poster on his research here at the Quadram Institute in Professor Mark Webber’s group.  Josh’s poster covers the topic of “Battling Biofilms: Investigating the role of maoP in biofilm formation of Enterobacteriaceae”.

Josh Horton presenting his CMI poster

Ndeye Bineta Dia

PhD Student Ndeye Bineta Dia from the University of East Anglia talks about her research poster on the Production of 3-Hydroxypropoic acid from seaweed waste for the Centre of Microbial Interactions.