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Christophe Corre is a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Warwick. His research focuses on bacterial signaling and its role in the production of novel microbial antibiotics. His studies delve into the transcriptional regulation of antibiotic biosynthesis in actinomycete bacteria, which are the source of more than 70% of clinically-approved antibiotics. Corre’s lab exploits signaling molecules, also known as microbial hormones, to induce the production of these antibiotics in laboratory settings. His work aims to uncover the molecular basis controlling antibiotic production through bacterial hormones. Some notable publications include research on the metabolic potential of uncultured Antarctic soil bacteria through long-read metagenomic sequencing, and how phytoplankton trigger the production of cryptic metabolites in marine actinobacteria Salinispora tropica. Proven contributions to the field include involvement in key research papers in recognized journals, highlighting the significance of his investigations in microbiology and synthetic biology.
Includes General, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Biomedical, and Manufacturing Engineering. Most programs fall under English Band A.