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Spying on the enemy: Using bacteria to fight antibiotic resistance
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Spying on the enemy: Using bacteria to fight antibiotic resistance

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Last updated: September 6, 2024 6:41 pm
Vantage Feed Published September 6, 2024
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This webinar will be held live and available on demand.

Thursday, October 10, 2024
9:30AM – 11AM EST

Antibiotic resistance is on the rise and has the potential to devastate communities around the world. To curb the spread of antibiotic resistance, researchers must improve their understanding of how bacteria develop resistance and devise innovative approaches to combat this global health crisis.

This webinar scientistStineke van Houte and Simon Moore explain how they used the tools of synthetic biology to design bacteria-based systems and used these strategies to explore and modify the development of antibiotic resistance.

Topics Covered

  • Designing conjugative plasmids carrying a CRISPR-based system and using this tool to remove antibiotic resistance genes from microbial populations
  • Development of cell-free gene expression systems Klebsiella pneumoniae Screening antibiotics and studying laboratory-evolved resistance mechanisms

Stineke van Houtte
Professor and Chief Researcher
Institute for Environment and Sustainability
University of Exeter

Simon

Simon Moore
Senior Lecturer in Synthetic Biology
College of Biobehavioral Sciences
Queen Mary, University of London

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