Researchers dive into the pre-antibiotic history of bacterial plasmids to understand the spread of treatment-resistant infections worldwide.| EMBL
Top row (from left to right): Maria Carolina Barbosa da Silva, Brittany Cooke, Erik Curtis, Mahmood Gohari, David Kormos, Mindy Lam| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
What if the medicines we count on to treat everyday infections didn’t work quite as well anymore? In other words, no quick fixes for strep throat or UTIs, and surgeries without the usual protection from infections. While that might sound worrying, it’s a challenge we’re already facing. Superbugs, aka drug-resistant bacteria and fungi, are evolving […]| Minority Nurse
Top row from left to right (recipients of the 2025 EPIC New Connections Grants): Bryan Coburn, Freeman Lan, Michael Norris and Robert Kozak Bottom row from left to right (recipients […]| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
This new approach utilizes nanotechnology, gene suppression, and delivery strategies to combat superbug infections that antibiotics cannot treat.| Asian Scientist Magazine
(left to right) Jamie Fegan and Epshita Islam with Trevor Moraes| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Combat antimicrobial resistance with the use of microbial products to boost immunity and reduce reliance on antibiotics.| New Promo Codes