Topics and Expertise: antibiotic resistance

Behind enemy lines

School scientists make headway against antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Overcoming disease with moving pictures and molecular building blocks

Jaime Fraser delivered the 2020 Byers Award Lecture in Basic Science

Fujimori delivers 2017 Byers Award Lecture on tackling antibiotic resistance

Since Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1940, countless lives have been saved by antibiotics. But their effectiveness is severely compromised by the emergence of antibiotic resistant strains of bacteria, accelerated by the over-prescription of antibiotics and their widespread use as growth...