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This project focuses on understanding how bacteria, specifically Salmonella, defend against viruses that kill them, known as phages. By studying these defense mechanisms, the project aims to enhance the design and effectiveness of phage therapy as an alternative to traditional antibiotics in combating antimicrobial res…
Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious global threat that make us to fear the return of the mortality rates from pre-penicillin times. A promising alternative to antibiotic drugs is the phage therapy, which is based in viruses that kill bacteria.
The rational design of effective phage therapeutics requires a fundamental understanding of evolutionary co-adaptation of phages and bacteria.
These co-adaptations have led to the development of multiple anti-phage defence systems in bacteria which…
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United States, Cambridge
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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