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Dr Aimee Murray

Dr Aimee Murray

Senior Lecturer
Public Health and Sport Sciences

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University of Exeter
Environment and Sustainability Institute
Penryn Campus
Penryn TR10 9FE

About me:

Dr Aimee Murray is a Senior Lecturer of Microbiology researching the evolution and ecology of antimicrobial resistance, particularly in the environment. Using interdisciplinary approaches spanning microbiology, ecotoxicology and environmental risk assessment, Aimee's research has real world impact on the protection of human health and the environment.

 

Through a longstanding collaboration with industrial partner AstraZeneca and contacts at Defra and the Environment Agency, Aimee's research on minimal selective concentrations of antibiotics is of interest to policy makers and industry at the national and international level. She has presented her research to the All Party Parliamentary Group on Antibiotics alongside University of Exeter colleagues with the aim to generate amendments to the Environment Bill. Her research was reviewed during the prioritisation process to include antibiotics and antimicrobial resistance in the EU Commission's Water Framework Directive Watch List. She has also been consulted by the United Nations Environment Programme as an expert on environmental risk assessment of antimicrobial resistance. Authored and co-authored papers have been cited by the UK Government, Environment Agency, Joint Programming Initiative on AMR, Food and Agricultural Organisation, World Health Organisation, and the United Nations Environment Programme. She is currently an elected Ordinary Member and trustee for the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (BSAC).

 

Aimee is based in Cornwall at the Environment & Sustainbility Institue and European Centre for Environment and Human Health, Penryn.


Interests:

  • Evolution and selection of antimicrobial resistance at low concentrations of antimicrobials
  • Environmental risk assessment of antimicrobial resistance
  • Co-selection for antimicrobial resistance by biocides, pharmaceuticals and plant protection products
  • Antimicrobial resistance and microplastics


Qualifications:

  • Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy 2020
  • ASPIRE Associate Fellowship, 2019
  • PhD Medical Sciences, University of Exeter 2017
  • BSc Biology, 1st Class Hons, University of Bath 2013


Career:

Aimee was awarded the Eliahou Dangoor Scholarship and Leonard Broadbent Prize at the University of Bath, where she graduated with 1st Class Honours in 2013.

 

Aimee joined the European Centre for Environment in Human Health (ECEHH) in 2013 to undertake her BBSRC/ AstraZeneca CASE funded PhD studies.

 

Following the award of her PhD, Aimee secured a NERC Industrial Innovation Research Fellowship to develop the an assay which can generate data on selection for antimicrobial resistance and be used for environmental risk assessment.

 

She commenced her lectureship at the University of Exeter summer 2021 and has since secured a NERC New Investigator grant. She was promoted to Senior Lecturer at the beginning of 2023.

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