Miss Claudia McKeown
- Research & Education Facilities Technician, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
- Technician Commitment Coordinator, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
Biography
Since graduating from university with a degree in biology and a masterโs degree in public health, Claudia McKeown has worked in a variety of laboratories, both academic and industry. A strong focus of her career has been bacteriology and she has also worked in stem cell and virology research. Since joining Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) in 2020, her work has centred on infectious diseases, drug discovery, and antimicrobial resistance. Claudia played a key role in setting up and training users on the MALDI-ToF at LSTM and she continues to support researchers in using this technology for their projects. She also oversaw the final setup of a CL2 microbiology lab at LSTM. She takes responsibility for maintaining health and safety standards in the lab and takes an active role in promoting best practices within her team and across LSTM. Beyond the lab, Claudi is a member of the Technician Commitment, the Green Labs Group, and the Human Tissue Authority Committee. She has also completed the UK Institute for Technical Skills and Strategy Herschel Programme For Women In Technical Leadership.
Research interests
Claudiaโs research focuses on identifying phenotypic and genotypic variations in bacteria. At CL2, she uses a range of techniques, including qPCR, MALDI-ToF, and microbiological identification methods, to study bacterial characteristics and resistance patterns. Recently, she has been involved in the TRACS project, which investigates the transmission of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase and carbapenemase-producing enterobacterales in hospitals and care homes across Liverpool.
Teaching
Claudia supervises sixth-form, undergraduate, and masterโs students in the microbiology labs at LSTM. She demonstrates best practices for working in microbiological safety cabinets and advises on practical work, developing technical skills, and understanding of laboratory safety.
Selected research publications
An evaluation of screening methods for the detection of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae in environmental samples from healthcare settings – Journal: Journal of Applied Microbiology – Published: 3rd December 2025
Draft genome sequence of Flavobacterium aquidurense strain, isolated from untreated wastewater – Journal: Access Microbiology – Published: 20th June 2025
Optimized methods for the targeted surveillance of extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Escherichia coli in human stool – Journal: Microbiology spectrum – Published: 1st January 2025
Complete Genome Sequence of mcr-9 containing Leclercia adecarboxylata – Journal: Microbiology Resource Announcements – Published: 14th August 2023
Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 faecal shedding in the community: a prospective household cohort study (COVID-LIV) in the UK – Journal: BMC Infectious Diseases – Published: 9th August 2021
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