Teaching
Professor Hinton contributes to the teaching of Microbiology and Infection Biology on several undergraduate and postgraduate courses at the University of Liverpool.
Modules for 2024-25
Bacterial Disease Mechanisms
Module code: LIFE318
Role: Teaching
EVOLUTION
Module code: LIFE103
Role: Teaching
Emerging Infections and Pandemics
Module code: LIFE751
Role: Teaching
Emerging Infections and Pandemics
Module code: IVES711
Role: Teaching
INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
Module code: LIFE702
Role: Teaching
MICROBIOLOGY
Module code: LIFE110
Role: Teaching
Microbiomes - microbial diversity and host interactions
Module code: LIFE343
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Module code: LIFE731
Role: Teaching
RESEARCH METHODS AND APPLICATIONS IN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (OFF-CAMPUS)
Module code: LIFE631
Role: Teaching
Supervised Theses
- Characterization of the contributions a detoxified Stx phage prophage makes towards the fitness and virulence of its bacterial host.
- Epistasis Within the Arabinose Operon and its Regulatory Sequences
- Genomic and phylogenetic analysis of Salmonella responsible for invasive nontyphoidal disease in Africa and Latin America
- Molecular basis governing the assembly and biogenesis of 1,2-propanediol utilisation microcompartments