
Dr Trish Linton
@lintonmicro
molecular microbiologist, microbial fuel cells, extremophiles, biotechnology, leadership training for students, innovation in STEM education, views are my own
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22-01-2016 14:59:39
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Fantastic day of Leadership workshops yesterday with fab students from Manchester Met Science and Engineering. Here is the brill Kirsty discussing communication strategies. Thanks also to Prof Liz Price for sharing her inspirational leadership journey. MMU's Department of Natural Sciences


Another great full day of leadership workshops. Here is Kirsty discussing leadership qualities. Thanks fab students from MMU's Department of Natural Sciences and ManMet Life Sciences for being so enthusiastic and open. Thanks to Prof Liz Price for her inspiring talk. Manchester Met Science and Engineering Manchester Metropolitan Uni


Really interesting talk from James Redfern about science communication and the need for further talks about biolfilms as well as AMR to a wider audience

Another day of fantastic lab skills sessions being enjoyed by fab final year Biology at Man Met students and ManMetMicro lecturers James Redfern Kirsty Damian Rivett @micromelling and Andy Dean. More fun tomorrow! MMU's Department of Natural Sciences



Congratulations to Ben Crane on the first publication from from his PhD on rapid antibiotic susceptibility testing using resazurin bulk modified screen-printed electrodes pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art… with Jack Hughes, Mamun Rashid Dr Samuel J Rowley-Neale Dr Trish Linton Craig E Banks Ecology & Environment Research Centre @ManMetUni



The Biologists are out in force to celebrate the achievements of our wonderful MMU's Department of Natural Sciences students! Congratulations all! Manchester Met Science and Engineering Manchester Metropolitan Uni Biology at Man Met


Fantastic day with MMU's Department of Natural Sciences students for our #FutureMe dept day. Lots of great discussion during our Leadership, Employability and Development workshop with myself and Kirsty Thanks to students for being so engaged! Manchester Metropolitan Uni


Happy #FutureMe students at the end of our MMU's Department of Natural Sciences follow-up goal setting session. Action learning sets are a great way of sharing experience and motivation to achieve goals. Such a positive session! #goalbuddy #doitnow Manchester Metropolitan Uni Kirsty


What a great day of Biotechnology with our Biology and Micro & Mol Bio students and @Dr_Andy_Dean. First a grant writing workshop, then setting up microbial fuel cells for bio power generation and ichips to find antibiotics from soil. #authenticassessment MMU's Department of Natural Sciences Manchester Metropolitan Uni


Great to be involved in this work with Steph Valentin and Nick Sculthorpe on injury prevention programmes across a range of sports. IPPs reduce injury by 29% regardless of age and sex, but not if they are unsupervised. #injuryprevention #Sport #prehab url6649.tandfonline.com/ls/click?upn=o…



Big congratulations to @Dr_Andy_Dean who was the recipient of the Highly Commended award in the Teaching Excellence category at the Manchester Metropolitan Uni #staffawards2023 #manmetproud - a richly deserved recognition of Andy’s work on active learning in MMU's Department of Natural Sciences



The Balancing lifestyle, performance and injury prevention in young adult endurance runners. @IOCpreConf Eric White Rory Downie FASIC SportsMedicine UoE Sport UKCCIIS - IOC Research Centre of Excellence


Lovely afternoon workshopping microbial fuel cell designs of the future using Lego to help inform student’s grant proposals for their assessment on our Biotechnology unit. The collaboration and sharing of ideas was fantastic to see. MMU's Department of Natural Sciences #legoseriousplay


Great research presented at the #IOCPrev2024 by my sister Linda linton and her collaborators.

Latest publication with Ben Alex Iles Craig E Banks Mamun Dr Trish Linton looking at multiplex antibiotic susceptibility testing of urinary tract infections using an electrochemical Lab on a Chip link.springer.com/article/10.100…