Professor Graham Stafford

BSc (Hons), PhD

School of Clinical Dentistry

Personal Chair in Microbiology

Academic lead for Molecular Biology and Microbiology facilities

Director of Postgraduate Research, School of Clinical Dentistry

Graham Stafford
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g.stafford@sheffield.ac.uk
+44 114 215 9413

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Professor Graham Stafford
School of Clinical Dentistry
19 Claremont Crescent
91Ö±²¥
S10 2TA
Profile

I obtained a first-class BSc (with honours) in Microbiology and Biochemistry from the University of 91Ö±²¥, and a PhD investigating the molecular mechanisms of methane oxidation in environmental bacteria from the University of Warwick. I joined the Dental School in 91Ö±²¥ in the summer of 2007, as a lecturer in Microbiology.

In 2002 I joined the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge investigating various aspects of flagellar biogenesis in enteric bacteria. This allowed me to develop an interest in protein secretion and the molecular pathogenesis of disease-causing bacteria.

My main interests lie in the molecular level understanding of microbes, and microbial disease processes and exploitation of this knowledge for improvement of health or commercial translation. The main areas include research on periodontal pathogens, host-pathogen interactions, Industrial Biotechnology and Microbial glycobiology. I teach Medical and Oral Microbiology in the Dental School and across other departments at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels and supervise research projects at all levels.

I am proud to lead an interdisciplinary and international group and encourage anyone interested in fellowships or PhDs to contact me directly via email.

I am also affiliated with the Florey Institute of Infection and act on their steering committee.

Qualifications

BSc (Hons) Microbiology and Biochemistry, University of 91Ö±²¥

PhD, University of Warwick

Research interests

My research group takes a multidisciplinary approach to investigating biological problems, ranging from basic biology to prototype translational projects. Our research centres around the study of bacteria and bacteriophage, understanding microbial disease processes and exploiting the knowledge we generate for translational purposes wherever possible.

Antimicrobial strategies against AMR: bacteriophage studies

Since 2016, we embarked on a programme of bacteriophage isolation targetting a range of MDR pathogens with a focus on those causing AMR infections in diabetic patients.

Oral microbiology: host-pathogen interactions

The interactions of oral bacteria with the tissues and infiltrating immune cells of the oral cavity are key to our understanding of key oral diseases including periodontal disease.

 

Oral microbial glycobiology

Much of the recent laboratory work has focused on the role of the important host-derived sugar molecule sialic acid. Sialic acid is a 9-carbon sugar that is present as the terminal glycosyl motif on human glycoproteins, lipids and gangliosides.

Publications

Journal articles

  • Davis JL, Norwood JS, Smith RE, O'Dea F, Chellappa K, Rowe ML, Williamson MP, Stafford GP, Vinogradov E, Maes E , Guérardel Y et al (2025) . Carbohydrate Polymers, 347, 122686-122686. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Alrafaie AM, Pyrzanowska K, Smith EM, Partridge DG, Rafferty J, Mesnage S, Shepherd J & Stafford GP (2024) . Virus Research, 347, 199426-199426. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Alrafaie AM & Stafford GP (2023) . Virus Res, 199073. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Gains AF, Lambert DW & Stafford GP (2023) . Anaerobe, 102696-102696. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Rivu S, Smith E, Stafford G & Ahmed S () . Microbiology Resource Announcements. RIS download Bibtex download

Chapters

  • Ansbro K, Farrugia C, Stafford GP & Shepherd J (2023) , Springer Series on Biofilms (pp. 195-230). Springer International Publishing RIS download Bibtex download

Preprints

  • Davis JL, Norwood JS, Smith RE, O’Dea F, Chellappa K, Rowe ML, Williamson MP, Stafford GP, Vinogradov E, Maes E , Guérardel Y et al (2024) , Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

The research group is a collection of PhD, Postdoc and Masters/ project students from around the globe. 

Teaching activities
  • DEN 103 The Human Body
  • DEN 104 The Oral Cavity in Health and Disease
  • DEN 204 Basic Oral and Dental Care
  • DEN 303/4 Integrated Human Diseases
  • ORP 609 Laboratory Research Methods
  • ORP 6021 Research project (Oral Pathology MSc)
  • BSc in BioDental Sciences
  • MSc in Antimicrobial Resistance
  • MSc in Dental materials (research projects)
  • DClinDent in periodontology (research projects)
Professional activities and memberships
  • 1998 - present Member of the SGM (Society for General Microbiology)
  • 2009 - present Member of ASM (American Society for Microbiology
  • 2012 - present Member of International Association for Dental Research (IADR)
  • 2014 Lead 91Ö±²¥ 2014 iGEM team to Gold medal in international competition
  • 2015 - present Member of Biochemical Society
  • 2017 - present Pool reviewer for BBSRC Panels
  • 2017 - present Editorial Board Molecular and Oral Microbiology Journal
  • 2020 - Chair of Oral Microbiology and Immunology Group (OMIG)

Expert reviewer for:

  • Journals- Microbiology, PNAS, Infection and Immunity, Journal of Bacteriology, Molecular Microbiology, Applied and Environmental microbiology, FEMS letters, Biochemical Journal, Anaerobe. Journal of Periodontology, Biomedical Research International, Molecular Oral Microbiology
  • Grant bodies- MRC, BBSRC, Leverhulme, Austrian science foundation

External examining:

BSc in Biochemistry and Biological Sciences- University of Aberystwyth

BDS University of Dundee

MSc in Oral Sciences- University of Glasgow

Opportunities

Postdoc funding

Enquiries are also invited from talented postdoctoral researchers interested in schemes such as the Marie Curie Incoming fellowships, Human Frontiers Scientific Programme or Newton Fellowships are welcome at all times.

Example PhD projects

Enquiries from talented and committed prospective PhD students are welcome in all areas of our research portfolio. In all cases for further information contact Dr Graham Stafford for details. We welcome enquiries from funded overseas applicants.

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