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https://wwwtest.pharmacy.wisc.edu/2019/09/10/new-research-could-unlock-old-antibiotics-to-treat-mrsa/
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Associate Professor Warren Rose in his lab

New Research Could Unlock Old Antibiotics to Treat MRSA

Posted on September 10, 2019

With a new R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health, Associate Professor Warren Rose is testing a MRSA subset that might not be as resistant to beta-lactams as previously thought.

Tim Bugni in his lab

$30 Million NIH Award will Help Tackle the Toughest Pathogens

Posted on June 6, 2019

Professor Tim Bugni and his colleagues receive $30 million grant from the NIH to take aim at the growing threat of multi-drug-resistant pathogens for which few — or no — treatment options exist.

Warren Rose in his lab

Testing a New Antibiotic

Posted on March 12, 2019

Associate Professor Warren Rose’s new research collaboration with UW Health examines the effectiveness of a new antibiotic. 

Jason Peters looking at samples in petri dish by window

Gene-Editing Tool Now Being Used to Develop Better Antibiotics

Posted on March 8, 2019

Assistant Professor Jason Peters created a new technique, known as Mobile-CRISPRi, that allows scientists to screen for antibiotic function in a wide range of pathogenic bacteria.

headshot of Jason Peters

New Assistant Professor Jason Peters Wins NIH Career Transition Award

Posted on December 6, 2018

The National Institutes of Health is helping Assistant Professor Jason Peters get to work developing CRISPR-based tools to uncover genetic functions crucial to the life and reproduction of pathogenic bacteria.

headshot of Tim Bugni

Searching the Sea, and Bacterial Battles, for New Antibiotics

Posted on June 7, 2018

The School’s Tim Bugni and Lingjun Li are using coculturing techniques to recreate aspects of real ecosystems to spur dormant and hidden antibiotic capacities into action.

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