Fighting the Silent Pandemic of Antibiotic-Resistant Infectionsby Biomed DiagnosticsNovel culture devices maximize sample viability and recoverability
NewsNew Derivative Synthesis Method for Development of Antimicrobial Drugsby Hokkaido UniversityComprehensive and efficient method for screening drug candidates could advance the fight against drug-resistant bacteria
NewsTreatment with an Antimicrobial Peptide Mixture Can Impede Antibiotic Resistanceby PLOSBacteria exposed to mixtures instead of single peptides did not develop resistance
NewsMedical School Scientist Creates Therapy to Kill Hypervirulent Bacteriaby University of Central FloridaAntimicrobial peptide from cows has potential for treating incurable infections caused by common intestinal bacteria
NewsPossible Alternative to Antibiotics Produced by Bacteriaby University of BonnAntibacterial substance from staphylococci discovered with new mechanism of action against natural competitors
NewsA Vaccine to Fight Antibiotic Resistanceby Michigan State UniversityMSU, Harvard Medical School team up to expand vaccine science’s role in the fight against MRSA and other infections
NewsAI Model Develops Potential New Drugs for Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteriaby Stanford University,Rachel TompaResearchers leverage a new AI model, SyntheMol, which creates recipes for chemists to synthesize drugs
NewsResearchers Invent AI Model to Design New Superbug-Fighting Antibioticsby McMaster UniversityNovel AI model, SyntheMol, generates billions of inexpensive antibiotic molecules targeting drug-resistant bacteria
NewsRevolutionary Chronic Wound Treatment Could Help Millionsby University of SheffieldNew treatment for chronic wounds does not involve antibiotics, instead uses an ionized gas to activate a wound dressing
NewsScientists Discover a Novel Vehicle for Antibiotic Resistanceby Marine Biological LaboratoryAntibiotic-resistance gene forms an unusual structure, may provide constant protection against tetracycline in bacterium
NewsCopies of Antibiotic Resistance Genes Greatly Elevated in Humans and Livestockby Duke UniversityStudy finds a smoking gun for the spread and evolution of antibiotic resistance