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Domestic laundering of healthcare textiles: Disinfection efficacy and risks of antibiotic resistance transmission - ...
Artificial intelligence is now designing custom proteins in seconds—a process that once took years—paving the way for cures to diseases like cancer and antibiotic-resistant infections. Australian ...
Antimicrobial resistance not only undermines the efficacy of current treatments but also endangers the entirety of modern ...
Antibiotics have long been seen as cure-all medicines, but their overuse is quietly fuelling antibiotic resistance. This ...
At the 13th Best of Brussels Symposium in Pune, doctors highlight high mortality from drug-resistant infections and stress ...
Australian scientists have used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate a ready-to-use biological protein that can kill antibiotic resistant bacteria like E. coli.
Techniques such as Raman spectroscopy, Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), and ...
The Nature Communications paper is co-led by Dr Rhys Grinter and Associate Professor Gavin Knott, a Snow Medical Fellow, who lead the new AI Protein Design Program with nodes at the University of ...
For well over a decade, scientists, health leaders, and global organisations have sounded the alarm on antimicrobial ...
For the first time, Australian scientists have used Artificial Intelligence (AI) to generate a ready-to-use biological protein, in this case, one that ...