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Dr Demelza Curnow

Project administrator

  • +44 (0) 1326 259482
  • D.J.Curnow@exeter.ac.uk

Demelza Curnow is a project administrator supporting Professor Will Gaze’s microbiology research group.

Originally a medievalist, she is particularly interested in interdisciplinary approaches to researching antimicrobial resistance.

Prior to joining the University of Exeter, Demelza worked in a number of senior roles across the higher education sector, specialising in academic quality and governance.

In addition to her substantive posts, she has been a member of various sector consultation groups, most recently in relation to academic regulatory frameworks, and has held external positions on award boards, committees and standing panels at a range of higher education providers.

Demelza has been a reviewer for the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) and acted as an international expert for the Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education (Studijų Kokybės Vertinimo Centras – SKVC), Lithuania.

Dr Demelza Curnow
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Key Colleagues

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  • Dr Aimee Murray

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  • Dr Lihong Zhang

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  • Dr Isobel Stanton

    Dr Isobel Stanton

Explore AMR research

Research project

Antimicrobial resistance in rivers

Analysing the contribution of wastewater treatment discharge to antibiotic resistance.

Research project

Ecological drivers of drug resistance

Exploring the ecological drivers of drug resistant pathogens in aquatic environments.

Research project

Mapping the evidence for AMR

Mapping the evidence for the risks of human exposure to antimicrobial resistance in the natural environment.

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