Hugh Pennington is Emeritus Professor of Bacteriology at the University of Aberdeen. He has worked for the UK, Scottish and Welsh governments as an expert on microbiology and food safety, and was a founder member of the World Food Programme Technical Advisory Group.
Highly Commended in the Basis of Medicine category in the 2016 BMA Medical Book Awards In this exciting book Professor Pennington examines the fear and fascination that infectious diseases instil within us all. A thought-provoking read that will generate debate. Professor Dame Sally C Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England Hugh Pennington is a world-renowned scientist whose contribution to our country is legendary. Gordon Brown, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom However good we are at learning we are even better at forgetting, and this is perhaps where we most help bacteria and other microbes in their onslaught. Professor Hugh Pennington, in this remarkably readable, informative and memorable book, ideal for all with inquisitive minds, ensures that no one who reads it will have any excuse for forgetting. Chris Baggoley, Chief Medical Officer for the Australian Government An entertaining and very well-written primer on the human-microbe relationship. Nature