National Biofilms Innovation Centre

NBIC is harnessing the UK’s Academic and Industrial Strength in Biofilms

The National Biofilms Innovation Centre was formed in late 2017 to bring together the UK’s world-class academic strength in biofilms research, the industries impacted and looking to exploit biofilm technologies, and end users, patients and consumers. It aims to bring together the best of UK research and businesses to drive the translation of biofilm research into new solutions for the market. By working seamlessly across the science and innovation ecosystem, NBIC aims to address global challenges like food safety, water security and antimicrobial resistance.

Case Study "Reducing biofilm formation"

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Fluorescence microscopy image showing a biofilm (Escherichia coli expressing Yellow Fluorescent Protein) within the lumen of a c
Fluorescence microscopy image showing a biofilm

Collaboration with Kimal plc

Biofilm growth on catheters poses a serious infection risk for patients. In the UK alone, central venous catheter-related bloodstream infections account for 10-20% of hospital-acquired infections, increasing mortality, treatment costs and lengthy hospital stays. 

Through a Proof of Concept award from NBIC, researchers at the University of Edinburgh, Dr Susana Direito and Professor Rosalind Allen, worked with Kimal PLC to explore how three aspects of catheter design impact biofilm formation, using fluorescence microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and X-ray computed tomography; with a long-term goal of optimising their catheter products to reduce catheter-associated infections.

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