Uncategorized Phage-Bacteria: Evolutionary Arms Race 23 Aug 2021 Graduate student Kristen LeGault and assistant professor Kimberley Seed, both in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology, specialize in the evolution of human pathogens and the viruses that infect…
Uncategorized Antimicrobial Resistance ‘Arms Race’ Realizes Advancements as Post-Antibiotic Era Ensues 19 Aug 2021 Emerging innovations and non-antibiotic approaches to address urgent need to control infectious diseases, including multiple-drug resistant ‘super-bugs’' Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is “one of the greatest threats to human and animal…
Uncategorized Bacteriophage may solve Salmonella colonization in broiler chickens 11 Aug 2021 Bacteriophage may be the solution to Salmonella colonization in broiler chickens, according to research that will be presented at the Poultry Science Association Annual Meeting. A collaborative research project by AB…
Uncategorized Antimicrobial Resistance: Combating the Greatest Health Security Threat of This Era 5 Aug 2021 Antibiotics and other antimicrobials are critical features of modern medicine that have made many common infections with once-high mortality rates more inconvenient than they are deadly. Yet, as antimicrobial resistance…