Inside our GAMA Lab
Inside our Fellows Research Centre
We're proud to champion scientific excellence across all of our research and development functions. Our mission is to prevent infections to save and improve lives, one innovation at a time.
JAMES CLARKE, HEAD OF R&D SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
FORMULATION CHEMISTRY
At the forefront of decontamination technology, our researchers invent new ways of combining biocides and innovative methods of delivery.
ANALYTICAL SCIENCE
Responsible for product validation, our Analytical Science department ensure quality and stability across a range of GAMA brands.
MATERIAL SCIENCE
Developing new ways of delivering disinfectants, our researchers also ensure our products have outstanding skin & surface compatibility.
MICROBIOLOGY
Our microbiologists research effective countermeasures against bacterial pathogens and do pioneering work in the areas of spores and dry biofilms.
VIROLOGY
Our Virology team are responsible for finding novel ways of destroying dangerous and hard to kill viruses before infection can occur.
MYCOLOGY
Concentrating on emerging fungal organisms, we're developing new ways to combat these increasingly important, highly-resistant pathogens.
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