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Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram InstituteSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The success of this programme has led to the establishment of the Gut Microbes and Health research programme that is integral to the research agenda of The Quadram Institute. Within these programmes, much of the work undertaken in my research group builds upon that carried out in the USA and latterly in the UK with a major focus onEMMA AINSWORTH
I joined the Quadram Institute in late 2018 where I have been investigating the molecular mechanisms used by Salmonella Typhi to survive in an asymptomatic state in humans – known as the carrier state. I use genomics techniques such as long-read sequencing and TraDIS to determine if S. Typhi samples have undergone large-scalegenome
CYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited to HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram InstituteSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The success of this programme has led to the establishment of the Gut Microbes and Health research programme that is integral to the research agenda of The Quadram Institute. Within these programmes, much of the work undertaken in my research group builds upon that carried out in the USA and latterly in the UK with a major focus onEMMA AINSWORTH
I joined the Quadram Institute in late 2018 where I have been investigating the molecular mechanisms used by Salmonella Typhi to survive in an asymptomatic state in humans – known as the carrier state. I use genomics techniques such as long-read sequencing and TraDIS to determine if S. Typhi samples have undergone large-scalegenome
CYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited toHOW TO FIND US
The Quadram Institute is a 500 metre walk following the footpaths past the East block of the NNUH and past the Emergency Department. Cross the road towards the Bob Champion Research and Education Building and follow the footpath to the Quadram Institute. For Quadram Institute Bioscience enquiries, call 01603 255000 or use the contact form on NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 47 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 21st October 2020. Can an apple extract a day keep the doctor away? Apples are one of the UK’s favourite fruits, with each ofTHE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may play PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF IN THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME The human gut microbiome is a complex community of trillions of microbes that are constantly interacting with each other and our bodies. It supports our wellbeing, immune system and mental health – but how is it sustained? Researchers in the UK and Germany, alongside other international collaborators, have investigated the evolution ofbacteria in the
LABORATORY ASSISTANT / TECHNICIAN Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB), based in Norwich, UK. The role We are seeking a Laboratory Assistant/Technician to support the cutting-edge science of the Quadram Institute. This role is available as a development opportunity: candidates at an early stage in their career will be FOOD INNOVATION AND HEALTH The Quadram Institute is at the centre of a unique concentration of expertise on the Norwich Research Park that is dedicated to the science of food and health. Central to our mission is to harness that expertise into understanding how individual foods and diets can help us maintain and to improve our health, and to NEWS - PAGE 3 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 15th May 2018. ME Awareness Week. As part of ME awareness Week, PhD student Katharine Seton has blogged about her studies into this debilitating condition and also how she’s trying to raise money for Invest in ME Research.STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of Vienna, Austria. My career path follows the view of theKATE KEMSLEY
Parker T, Limer E, Watson A, Defernez M, Williamson D, Kemsley EK (2014) 60MHz 1H NMR Spectroscopy for the analysis of edible oils TRAC – Trends in Analytical Chemistry 57 147–158. Hulme M,Hayatbakhsh1 A,Brignall R,Gilbert N,Costello A,Schofield C,Williamson D,Kemsley K,Sutcliffe O,Mewis R. (2021) Detection, discrimination andARJAN NARBAD
Key Publications. Mayer MJ, D’Amato A, Colquhoun IJ, Le Gall G, Narbad A. (2020) Identification of Genes Required for Glucan Exopolysaccharide Production in Lactobacillus johnsonii Suggests a Novel Biosynthesis Mechanism. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02808-19 Erickson A. K., Jesudhasan P. R., Mayer M. J., Narbad A., Winter S. E., Pfeiffer J. K.(2018) Bacteria HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
MARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram InstituteSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofEMMA AINSWORTH
I joined the Quadram Institute in late 2018 where I have been investigating the molecular mechanisms used by Salmonella Typhi to survive in an asymptomatic state in humans – known as the carrier state. I use genomics techniques such as long-read sequencing and TraDIS to determine if S. Typhi samples have undergone large-scalegenome
SIMON CARDING
The success of this programme has led to the establishment of the Gut Microbes and Health research programme that is integral to the research agenda of The Quadram Institute. Within these programmes, much of the work undertaken in my research group builds upon that carried out in the USA and latterly in the UK with a major focus onNIKOLAUS WELLNER
I use optical and vibrational spectroscopy to study the distribution, structure and function of biopolymers. After studying chemistry in Munich, I came to the Institute of Food Research in 1992 on an EU post-doctoral grant to investigate enzyme catalysis in non-aqueous media. Then I spent several years elucidating the structure/function of gluten proteins. I pioneeredCYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited to HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
MARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram InstituteSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofEMMA AINSWORTH
I joined the Quadram Institute in late 2018 where I have been investigating the molecular mechanisms used by Salmonella Typhi to survive in an asymptomatic state in humans – known as the carrier state. I use genomics techniques such as long-read sequencing and TraDIS to determine if S. Typhi samples have undergone large-scalegenome
SIMON CARDING
The success of this programme has led to the establishment of the Gut Microbes and Health research programme that is integral to the research agenda of The Quadram Institute. Within these programmes, much of the work undertaken in my research group builds upon that carried out in the USA and latterly in the UK with a major focus onNIKOLAUS WELLNER
I use optical and vibrational spectroscopy to study the distribution, structure and function of biopolymers. After studying chemistry in Munich, I came to the Institute of Food Research in 1992 on an EU post-doctoral grant to investigate enzyme catalysis in non-aqueous media. Then I spent several years elucidating the structure/function of gluten proteins. I pioneeredCYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited toHOW TO FIND US
The Quadram Institute is a 500 metre walk following the footpaths past the East block of the NNUH and past the Emergency Department. Cross the road towards the Bob Champion Research and Education Building and follow the footpath to the Quadram Institute. For Quadram Institute Bioscience enquiries, call 01603 255000 or use the contact form on NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 47 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE 25th March 2021. Quadram scientist receives two prestigious international partnerships. Quadram Institute scientist Dr Alison Mather has been granted two prestigious international partnership awards to build collaborations with researchers in New Zealand and TheNetherlands.
PERSISTENCE PAYS OFF IN THE HUMAN GUT MICROBIOME The human gut microbiome is a complex community of trillions of microbes that are constantly interacting with each other and our bodies. It supports our wellbeing, immune system and mental health – but how is it sustained? Researchers in the UK and Germany, alongside other international collaborators, have investigated the evolution ofbacteria in the
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may play LABORATORY ASSISTANT / TECHNICIAN Applications are invited for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join the Quadram Institute Bioscience (QIB), based in Norwich, UK. The role We are seeking a Laboratory Assistant/Technician to support the cutting-edge science of the Quadram Institute. This role is available as a development opportunity: candidates at an early stage in their career will be NEWS - PAGE 3 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 15th May 2018. ME Awareness Week. As part of ME awareness Week, PhD student Katharine Seton has blogged about her studies into this debilitating condition and also how she’s trying to raise money for Invest in ME Research.STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of Vienna, Austria. My career path follows the view of theKATE KEMSLEY
Parker T, Limer E, Watson A, Defernez M, Williamson D, Kemsley EK (2014) 60MHz 1H NMR Spectroscopy for the analysis of edible oils TRAC – Trends in Analytical Chemistry 57 147–158. Hulme M,Hayatbakhsh1 A,Brignall R,Gilbert N,Costello A,Schofield C,Williamson D,Kemsley K,Sutcliffe O,Mewis R. (2021) Detection, discrimination andARJAN NARBAD
Key Publications. Mayer MJ, D’Amato A, Colquhoun IJ, Le Gall G, Narbad A. (2020) Identification of Genes Required for Glucan Exopolysaccharide Production in Lactobacillus johnsonii Suggests a Novel Biosynthesis Mechanism. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02808-19 Erickson A. K., Jesudhasan P. R., Mayer M. J., Narbad A., Winter S. E., Pfeiffer J. K.(2018) Bacteria PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21st HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation and synergy across disciplines are promoted to address global challenges in human health, food and disease.THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram Institute NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of Physicians, visited the new unit at the Quadram Institute to ensure the Trust is meetingall regulatory
PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21stSIMON CARDING
Upon completing postgraduate work at the Medical Research Council’s Clinical Research Centre in Harrow, I “emigrated” to the USA to take up a postdoctoral position at New York University School of Medicine, and then at Yale University as a Howard Hughes Fellow in the Immunobiology Group at Yale University with Profs Kim Bottomly andCharlie
CYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited to HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation and synergy across disciplines are promoted to address global challenges in human health, food and disease.THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
EVELIEN ADRIAENSSENS I am a molecular and computational microbiologist with a passion for everything viral. I started my research career at the University of Leuven (KU Leuven, Belgium) investigating the use of bacteriophages (viruses of bacteria) as a biological control agent in potato plant production. As part of this project, co-funded by the Institute forAgricultural and
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of GUT MICROBES, FMT AND ME Gut Microbes, FMT and ME Simon Carding Norwich Medical School (University of East Anglia) & Gut Microbes and Health Research Programme The Quadram Institute NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of Physicians, visited the new unit at the Quadram Institute to ensure the Trust is meetingall regulatory
PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21stSIMON CARDING
Upon completing postgraduate work at the Medical Research Council’s Clinical Research Centre in Harrow, I “emigrated” to the USA to take up a postdoctoral position at New York University School of Medicine, and then at Yale University as a Howard Hughes Fellow in the Immunobiology Group at Yale University with Profs Kim Bottomly andCharlie
CYNTHIA WHITCHURCH
I obtained my BSc (Hons I) in 1989 and PhD in 1994 at the University of Queensland and undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Queensland and the University of California San Francisco. In 2004 I established my own research group in the Department of Microbiology at Monash University. In 2008 I was recruited toTHE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study. People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. NEWS - PAGE 4 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 22nd September 2017. Quadram Institute construction enters final phase. Construction of the Quadram Institute building has now entered the final phase. NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE 23rd September 2017. Half a million hours worked on Quadram Institute provides local economic boost. With less than a year to its opening, construction of the Quadram Institute on the Norwich Research Park passed another milestone recently, as construction workers clocked upSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of FOOD INNOVATION AND HEALTH The Quadram Institute is at the centre of a unique concentration of expertise on the Norwich Research Park that is dedicated to the science of food and health. Central to our mission is to harness that expertise into understanding how individual foods and diets can help us maintain and to improve our health, and to NEWS - PAGE 3 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 15th May 2018. ME Awareness Week. As part of ME awareness Week, PhD student Katharine Seton has blogged about her studies into this debilitating condition and also how she’s trying to raise money for Invest in ME Research.LOGIN / REGISTER
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Key Publications. Mayer MJ, D’Amato A, Colquhoun IJ, Le Gall G, Narbad A. (2020) Identification of Genes Required for Glucan Exopolysaccharide Production in Lactobacillus johnsonii Suggests a Novel Biosynthesis Mechanism. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02808-19 Erickson A. K., Jesudhasan P. R., Mayer M. J., Narbad A., Winter S. E., Pfeiffer J. K.(2018) BacteriaKATE KEMSLEY
Key Publications. Defernez M, Wren E, Watson AD, Gunning Y, Le Gall G, Colquhoun IJ, Williamson, Kemsley EK (2017) Low-field NMR spectroscopy for distinguishing between arabica and robusta ground coffees Food Chemistry 1;216:106-13. Gunning Y, Watson AD, Rigby NM, Philo M, Peazer K, Kemsley EK (2016) Species determination and quantification in mixtures using MRM mass spectrometry ofSAMUEL BLOOMFIELD
I am a PostDoctoral Research Scientist at the Institute. My research interests include how pathogenic bacteria evolve, how they are transmitted and how they develop resistance to antibiotics. I completed my PhD at Massey University in 2017, studying the evolution and transmission of bacterial enteritis agents over the course of outbreaks. In my current role, HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMEET THE MICROBES
At the Quadram Institute, we’re interested in microbes, and how they interact with us. We carry trillions of microbes on and in our bodies. This population of microbes is known as the microbiota, or microbiome, and we’re now starting to realise how important it is to our health. ME/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), is a severely debilitating condition that is thought to affect up to 250,000 people in the UK. Symptoms include widespread pain, extreme tiredness and an inability to concentrate. The causes of ME/CFS aren’t known, and there are no effective treatments. Symptoms range in severity, andMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The overarching objective of our research is to understand how a healthy gut is established and maintained throughout life. We want to understand how this healthy state is altered in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. IBD), as well as diseases elsewhere in the body (e.g. ME/CFS) including other organ systems such as thebrain,
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21st HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our web site https://jobs.quadram.ac.uk or you have any queries regarding this role, please contact the NBI Human Resources team on 44+ 1603 450462, or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk, quoting reference 1003762. Click here to find out more about working at Quadram Institute Bioscience. HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMEET THE MICROBES
At the Quadram Institute, we’re interested in microbes, and how they interact with us. We carry trillions of microbes on and in our bodies. This population of microbes is known as the microbiota, or microbiome, and we’re now starting to realise how important it is to our health. ME/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), is a severely debilitating condition that is thought to affect up to 250,000 people in the UK. Symptoms include widespread pain, extreme tiredness and an inability to concentrate. The causes of ME/CFS aren’t known, and there are no effective treatments. Symptoms range in severity, andMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The overarching objective of our research is to understand how a healthy gut is established and maintained throughout life. We want to understand how this healthy state is altered in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. IBD), as well as diseases elsewhere in the body (e.g. ME/CFS) including other organ systems such as thebrain,
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21st HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our web site https://jobs.quadram.ac.uk or you have any queries regarding this role, please contact the NBI Human Resources team on 44+ 1603 450462, or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk, quoting reference 1003762. Click here to find out more about working at Quadram Institute Bioscience. ABOUT - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Our mission: to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. The Quadram Institute is creating new interfaces between food science, gut biology, human health and disease, capitalising on the world-class bioscience cluster based at the Norwich Research Park. Scientists and clinicians work closely with major national and international funding bodies andHOW TO FIND US
The Quadram Institute is a 500 metre walk following the footpaths past the East block of the NNUH and past the Emergency Department. Cross the road towards the Bob Champion Research and Education Building and follow the footpath to the Quadram Institute. For Quadram Institute Bioscience enquiries, call 01603 255000 or use the contact form on NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE 22nd March 2021. Uncovering how physical structure of dietary fibre underpins its benefits to health. Eating enough dietary fibre is important for gut health and is associated with lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. NEWS - PAGE 3 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 27th August 2020. Mass testing pilot paves way for weekly COVID checks – Norwich pilot project offers local template for asymptomatic testing as Norfolk braces for second wave – Weekly COVID testing has moved a step closer in Norwich thanks to the success of a pilot project on Norwich Research Park, with the region readying itselfSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of Vienna, Austria. My career path follows the view of theMARTIN WARREN
I first joined the Quadram Institute in 2019 as a group leader in the Gut Microbes and Health programme before becoming lead for our Food Innovation in Health programme in 2020. I am originally from Northern Ireland and went to Southampton University where I read Biochemistry as an undergraduate (1981-1984). I stayed on in theLOGIN / REGISTER
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KATE KEMSLEY
Parker T, Limer E, Watson A, Defernez M, Williamson D, Kemsley EK (2014) 60MHz 1H NMR Spectroscopy for the analysis of edible oils TRAC – Trends in Analytical Chemistry 57 147–158. Hulme M,Hayatbakhsh1 A,Brignall R,Gilbert N,Costello A,Schofield C,Williamson D,Kemsley K,Sutcliffe O,Mewis R. (2021) Detection, discrimination andARJAN NARBAD
Key Publications. Mayer MJ, D’Amato A, Colquhoun IJ, Le Gall G, Narbad A. (2020) Identification of Genes Required for Glucan Exopolysaccharide Production in Lactobacillus johnsonii Suggests a Novel Biosynthesis Mechanism. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. doi: 10.1128/AEM.02808-19 Erickson A. K., Jesudhasan P. R., Mayer M. J., Narbad A., Winter S. E., Pfeiffer J. K.(2018) Bacteria HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMEET THE MICROBES
At the Quadram Institute, we’re interested in microbes, and how they interact with us. We carry trillions of microbes on and in our bodies. This population of microbes is known as the microbiota, or microbiome, and we’re now starting to realise how important it is to our health. ME/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), is a severely debilitating condition that is thought to affect up to 250,000 people in the UK. Symptoms include widespread pain, extreme tiredness and an inability to concentrate. The causes of ME/CFS aren’t known, and there are no effective treatments. Symptoms range in severity, andMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The overarching objective of our research is to understand how a healthy gut is established and maintained throughout life. We want to understand how this healthy state is altered in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. IBD), as well as diseases elsewhere in the body (e.g. ME/CFS) including other organ systems such as thebrain,
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21st HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our web site https://jobs.quadram.ac.uk or you have any queries regarding this role, please contact the NBI Human Resources team on 44+ 1603 450462, or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk, quoting reference 1003762. Click here to find out more about working at Quadram Institute Bioscience. HOME - QUADRAM INSTITUTEOUR SCIENCEABOUTINDUSTRYNEWSGETINVOLVEDCONTACT
Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute. The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation andsynergy
THE MOTION STUDY
Researchers seeking healthy people aged over 60 for major new microbiome study People aged over 60 and in generally good health are being sought to take part in a study by researchers from the Quadram Institute and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. The study is investigating gut microbes and the role they may playMEET THE MICROBES
At the Quadram Institute, we’re interested in microbes, and how they interact with us. We carry trillions of microbes on and in our bodies. This population of microbes is known as the microbiota, or microbiome, and we’re now starting to realise how important it is to our health. ME/CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), also known as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS), is a severely debilitating condition that is thought to affect up to 250,000 people in the UK. Symptoms include widespread pain, extreme tiredness and an inability to concentrate. The causes of ME/CFS aren’t known, and there are no effective treatments. Symptoms range in severity, andMARK PALLEN
I am a Group Leader at the Quadram Institute and Professor of Microbial Genomics at the University of East Anglia. In recent years, I have been at the forefront of efforts to apply high-throughput sequencing to problems in microbiology and ancient DNA research. I started academic life as a medical microbiologist, with training inmedicine
STEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University ofSIMON CARDING
The overarching objective of our research is to understand how a healthy gut is established and maintained throughout life. We want to understand how this healthy state is altered in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g. IBD), as well as diseases elsewhere in the body (e.g. ME/CFS) including other organ systems such as thebrain,
NEW ENDOSCOPY UNIT PRAISED FOR “EXCEPTIONAL PATIENT New endoscopy unit praised for “exceptional patient experience”. 16th September 2019. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital’s endoscopy service has been described as the best in the country following an inspection. Assessors from the Joint Advisory Group (JAG) on Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, which is hosted by the Royal College of PAUL KROON - QUADRAM INSTITUTE My research is focused on understanding the role of polyphenols in providing the health benefits associated with consuming bioactive-rich plant foods, and understanding the mechanistic basis of these beneficial changes. I am particularly interested in the ability of polyphenols to prevent or reverse the dysregulated metabolism phenotypes associated with the chronic diseases of the 21st HEAD OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT For further information and details of how to apply, please visit our web site https://jobs.quadram.ac.uk or you have any queries regarding this role, please contact the NBI Human Resources team on 44+ 1603 450462, or nbi.recruitment@nbi.ac.uk, quoting reference 1003762. Click here to find out more about working at Quadram Institute Bioscience. ABOUT - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Our mission: to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. The Quadram Institute is creating new interfaces between food science, gut biology, human health and disease, capitalising on the world-class bioscience cluster based at the Norwich Research Park. Scientists and clinicians work closely with major national and international funding bodies andHOW TO FIND US
The Quadram Institute is a 500 metre walk following the footpaths past the East block of the NNUH and past the Emergency Department. Cross the road towards the Bob Champion Research and Education Building and follow the footpath to the Quadram Institute. For Quadram Institute Bioscience enquiries, call 01603 255000 or use the contact form on NEWS - PAGE 2 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE 22nd March 2021. Uncovering how physical structure of dietary fibre underpins its benefits to health. Eating enough dietary fibre is important for gut health and is associated with lower risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and stroke. NEWS - PAGE 3 OF 46 - QUADRAM INSTITUTE Welcome to Quadram Institute - see blog posts. 27th August 2020. Mass testing pilot paves way for weekly COVID checks – Norwich pilot project offers local template for asymptomatic testing as Norfolk braces for second wave – Weekly COVID testing has moved a step closer in Norwich thanks to the success of a pilot project on Norwich Research Park, with the region readying itselfSTEFANO ROMANO
I studied at the “Sapienza” University of Rome and I completed my PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology in Bremen, Germany. Before moving to the Quadram Institute Bioscience, I worked at the University College Cork in Ireland and at the University of Vienna, Austria. My career path follows the view of theMARTIN WARREN
I first joined the Quadram Institute in 2019 as a group leader in the Gut Microbes and Health programme before becoming lead for our Food Innovation in Health programme in 2020. I am originally from Northern Ireland and went to Southampton University where I read Biochemistry as an undergraduate (1981-1984). I stayed on in theLOGIN / REGISTER
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KATE KEMSLEY
Parker T, Limer E, Watson A, Defernez M, Williamson D, Kemsley EK (2014) 60MHz 1H NMR Spectroscopy for the analysis of edible oils TRAC – Trends in Analytical Chemistry 57 147–158. Hulme M,Hayatbakhsh1 A,Brignall R,Gilbert N,Costello A,Schofield C,Williamson D,Kemsley K,Sutcliffe O,Mewis R. (2021) Detection, discrimination andARJAN NARBAD
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As Director I am delighted to welcome you to the Quadram Institute. Prof. Ian Charles, Director of Quadram Institute The Institute’s mission is to deliver healthier lives through innovation in gut health, microbiology and food. We are achieving this by bringing together food and gastroenterology researchers and clinicians, under one roof, in a unique environment where collaboration, innovation and synergy across disciplines are promoted to address global challenges in human health, food and disease. As a population, we are living longer. Here at the Quadram Institute we undertake to provide the best clinical care and the most innovative research to ensure longevity is complemented with good health. Quadram Institute scientists are developing new foods and improving our understanding of how we can tailor nutritional intake to maximise our own person health. We are also developing new ways of diagnosing and treating infections when they happen, as well as performing cutting-edge research that is revealing how maintaining a healthy microbiota (the bacterial population that lives in your gut) is critical to reducing the chances of developing conditions such as cancer and dementia. By browsing through our website, find out more about the biological and clinical research of Quadram Institute Bioscience as well as discovering why the Quadram Institute Endoscopy Centre is providing an outstanding clinical environment for the patients and their families. ------------------------- The CoPS Study is looking to recruit participants who have tested positive for COVID-19 to help understand more about the virus. We are looking to enrol MEN AND WOMEN OVER 18 that live within a 40-MILE RADIUS OF NORWICH and have been tested POSITIVE FOR COVID-19 WITHIN THE LAST 2 WEEKS. To find out more, see the CoPS Study webpage ------------------------- Introducing Guardians of the Gut–
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