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Liz Sockett, Fellow of the Royal Society - The University of Nottingham
UK China Malaysia Main Menu Study About Research Business News Visit A–Z Search the website You are here: University of NottinghamLife SciencesNewsLiz Sockett, Fellow of the Royal Society School of Life Sciences Print Home Study with us International study Research Facilities People Alumni News Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships Research signals new treatment hope for Alzheimer's and dementia Two new research projects into motor neurone disease (MND) Unique polymer tackling harmful fungi Archive Events Contact Us Liz Sockett, Fellow of the Royal Society Prof. Liz Sockett Life Science's 'Living antibiotic' pioneer elected Fellow of Royal Society Recently, Life Science's very own Prof. Liz Sockett became the first of the University of Nottingham's female staff to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society. Liz is one of fifty eminent scientists from across the world to be elected to the prestigious Society this year. She follows in the footsteps of many other prominent Nottingham Fellows including Professor of Chemistry Martyn Poliakoff and the late Professor Bryan Clarke. Liz has made her name leading what she describes as her ‘wonderful research group’ in the global fight against antibiotic resistance through their work on the predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus. These bacteria act like ‘living antibiotics’ as they naturally invade and destroy pathogenic superbugs like Klebsiella, E. coli, and Salmonella which cause increasingly hard to treat infections. You can read more about Liz, her story, and work at the official press release. Posted on Friday 26th April 2019 School of Life Sciences University of Nottingham Medical School Queen's Medical Centre Nottingham NG7 2UH Contact us Legal information Copyright Terms and conditions Privacy Posting rules Accessibility Freedom of information Charity gateway Cookie policy Get social Connect with the University of Nottingham through social media and our blogs. Campus maps | More contact information | Jobs