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Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis Receives Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award
Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis has received a 2022 Chancellor’s Distinguished Research Award along with 14 other faculty members. According to the official release, she was “recognized for her work on new genes…
CEBaM Seminar: Lindy McBride
Lindy McBrideAssistant ProfessorPrinceton University “Why and how a disease vector mosquito evolved to selectively target humans” February 28, 2022 12 – 1 p.m. Via ZoomMeeting ID: 928 1162 9574 Contact…
Web Seminar Series: Andrea L. Graham
Andrea L. Graham Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Co-Director of the Global Health Program Princeton University “Economics of expulsion: Costs and benefits of immune defense in This Wormy World”…
Announcing the 2022 CEBaM Catalyst Award
In 2022, we will award 2 or more fellowships of up to $10,000 to trainees (Ph.D. students or postdoctoral researchers) to support a new or existing project consistent with the mission of the Center.
CEBaM Seminar: Erik Wright – September 21, 2021
2021-2022 CEBaM Seminar Series September 21, 202112:00 – 1:00 pm Hybrid EventRegister for an in-person at 1095 Biomedical Science Tower (10th floor, masks required) to Kristie, KLB237@pitt.edu (25 seats available)…
Identification of antibiotic pairs that evade concurrent resistance via a retrospective analysis of antimicrobial susceptibility test results
Some antibiotic pairs display a property known as collateral
Viral parasites fuel evolution of drug-resistant ‘super bugs’
Tiny viruses that attack bacteria, known as phages, are responsible for the rapid evolution of bacterial defense systems and the emergence of so-called superbugs, according to a new study.
Listen to Vaughn Cooper on The World–“In the face of new ‘variants of concern,’ vaccination is critical”
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Web Seminar Series: Andrea L. Graham
This seminar has been canceled. Andrea L. Graham Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Co-Director of the Global Health Program Princeton University “Economics of expulsion: Costs and benefits of immune…
To track coronavirus variants, U.S. needs more genetic sequencing, scientists say
“You can’t fix what you don’t measure” is a maxim in the business world. And it holds true in the world of public health as well.