Hannah Walters-Morgan

hannah walters morgan

Hannah joined the lab at the start of April 2021 as a research associate. Before joining the lab, Hannah undertook a BBSRC funded PhD at the University of Birmingham under the supervision of Dr Andy Lovering. Whilst there she investigated the role of chemotaxis in prey hunting by Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus, as well as a family of novel NAP-like proteins.

Publications

Gonzalez-Delgado, L.S.*, Walters-Morgan, H.*, Salamaga, B., Robertson, A.J., Hounslow, A.M., Jagielska, E., Sabała, I., Williamson, M.P., Lovering, A.L., Mesnage, S. (2020) Two-site recognition of Staphylococcus aureus peptidoglycan by lysostaphin SH3b. Nat Chem Biol. 16 24-30 (* equal contribution)

Harrison, J., Lloyd, G., Joe, M., Lowary, T.L., Reynolds, E., Walters-Morgan, H., Bhatt, A., Lovering, A., Besra, G.S., Alderwick, L.J. (2016) Lcp1 Is a Phosphotransferase Responsible for Ligating Arabinogalactan to Peptidoglycan in Mycobacterium tuberculosismBio7 e00972-16

Farrell, B., Alam, N., Hart, M.N., Jamwal, A., Ragotte, R.J., Walters-Morgan, H., Draper, S.J., Knuepfer, E. and Higgins, M.K.* (2023) The PfRCR complex bridges malaria parasite and erythrocyte during invasion. Nature doi: 10.1038/s41586-023-06856-1