The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Phage therapy is but one example of using biological entities to reduce our reliance on antibiotics and other failing chemical solutions.
Phage therapy is but one example of using biological entities to reduce our reliance on antibiotics and other failing chemical solutions.
In Chapter 3, “The Enemy of Our Enemy Is Our Friend: Infecting the Infection,” author Emily Monosson makes the case for bacteriophage therapy in the treatment of infectious disease.
At Harvard University the chemical biologist looks for new metabolic pathways to investigate how gut bacteria interact with one another and their hosts.
Meet Scientist to Watch Emily Balskus, who studies the microbes that inhabit humans.
Two research teams develop tools for tinkering with a bacterial genus prominent in human guts.
Two new techniques allow researchers to manipulate the activity of gut bacteria.
Researchers develop a method that combines the strengths of shotgun metagenomics and single-cell genome sequencing in a microfluidics-based platform.
The discovery of peptides, enzymes, and other gene products that confer antibiotic resistance could give clues to how it develops.
Research shows that human immunity develops much earlier than previously thought, but functions differently in adults.
Numerous scientists are disappointed with the American Society for Microbiology’s decision, and some are hatching plans to keep the meetings alive.