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Recent Posts
- In which I start updating this website again November 18, 2022
- This Week in Virology #502: Texas road phage July 17, 2018
- Novartis joins the Big Pharma exodus out of antibiotics | Endpoints News July 12, 2018
- Turning A Phage | IPATH at UC San Diego June 22, 2018
- Fighting Infection with Phages | NIH June 20, 2018
- Trillions Upon Trillions of Viruses Fall From the Sky Each Day | NYT April 15, 2018
- Superbugs Are Nearly Impossible to Fight. This Last-Resort Medical Treatment Offers Hope | Time Magazine January 8, 2018
- This man should have died, but unusual infusions saved his life – The Washington Post October 24, 2017
- Sewage Saved This Man’s Life. Someday It Could Save Yours. | HuffPost October 24, 2017
- Viral Soldiers | The Scientist Magazine January 13, 2016
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In which I start updating this website again
I’m not sure if “web sites” and “blog posts” are still a thing in 2022, but I am too old to start a TikTok channel so keeping this site updated will probably have to do. I will add posts on some of our lab’s papers from the last few years, and basically try to keep this place more up to date. Here is an update with one of our more recent papers, a followup on the 2016 Patterson case intervention. This was described in a 2017 paper, but… Read More →
This man should have died, but unusual infusions saved his life – The Washington Post
Bacteriophages, which are bacteria-killing viruses, succeeded where antibiotics failed. Source: This man should have died, but unusual infusions saved his life – The Washington Post