The Centre for Bacterial Cell Biology at Newcastle upon Tyne is dedicated to pioneering research in microbiology and cell biology. Housed within the Baddiley-Clark Building, this center brings together top researchers who investigate critical questions in bacterial systems biology. The collaborative atmosphere encourages interdisciplinary projects that advance our understanding of bacterial behavior and its implications for health. With state-of-the-art laboratories equipped with cutting-edge technology, the Centre provides an exceptional environment for both researchers and students alike who are passionate about scientific discovery.

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