About
Dr Rodolphe Hervé has a mixed background in cell biology, immunology and microbiology.
Since 2005 he has worked in applied microbiology on the prevention of hospital acquired infections, evaluating new surveillance procedures and decontamination technologies such as atmospheric gas plasma, aimed against prions and biofilms. He has also contributed to the development and testing of new air and water treatment technologies.
Research
Research groups
Research interests
- Surgical instruments decontamination
- Prions and other non-conventional infectious agents
- Applied biofilm research
- Infection prevention
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Teaching
Biography
Career history
2005-present Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Environmental Healthcare Unit, School of Biology, University of Southampton, UK.
2002-2005 Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Division of Clinical Neurosciences, School of Medicine, University of Southampton, UK.
Academic qualifications
1999-2002 PhD Immunopharmacology. University of Southampton, UK.
1997-1998 MSc Immunology. University of Surrey, UK.
1996-1997 Maîtrise de Biologie Cellulaire. Université de Rennes, France
1995-1996 BSc Microbiology. University of Surrey, UK.
1991-1995 DEUG Biology. Université de Bretagne Sud, France.