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Mark Sutton is a professor at King's College London specializing in antimicrobial therapy and bacterial pathogenesis. His research focuses on the development and evaluation of novel antimicrobial agents and rapid detection diagnostic systems. He leads a group that uses various techniques to develop real-life solutions for practical problems, emphasizing collaboration with end users, academic groups, and commercial entities. His research interests encompass antimicrobial development, where he collaborates with multiple academic partners across the UK, India, the USA, and Australia. The multidisciplinary nature of his work integrates skills from medicinal chemistry, membrane biophysics, and microbiology, striving to develop novel treatments for multidrug-resistant organisms by understanding novel mechanisms of action. Professor Sutton is also engaged in current projects aimed at enhancing rapid measurement of antimicrobial susceptibility and establishing new antimicrobial agents within interdisciplinary frameworks.
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