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Home Predatory bacteria

One-Pot Fermentative Growth of Predatory Bacteria

The work by Professor Robert Mitchell appeared in Chemical Engineering Journal on Dec 14, 2023.

Their findings are expected to accelerate the application of predatory bacteria as living antibiotics.

One-Pot Fermentative Growth of Predatory Bacteria

The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified antibiotic resistance as one of the greatest threats to human health and life. With the alarming rise in antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens and the decline in antibiotic development a... Read More

Dec 27, 2023 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Asia’s Race to Outsmart Antimicrobial Resistance

The work by Professor Robert Mitchell (Dept. of Biological Sciences, UNIST) has been featured in Asia Research News 2022.

Asia’s Race to Outsmart Antimicrobial Resistance

From investigating predator bacteria and studying organisms at the molecular level to understanding host responses and looking for effective new drugs, scientists in Asia are making big strides. This includes Professor Robert Mitchell in th... Read More

Apr 06, 2022 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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Predatory Bacteria: The New ‘Living’ Antibiotic

[ARN MAGAZINE] Professor Robert Mitchell aims to fight fire with fire by launching predatory bacteria capable of attacking other bacteria without harming human cells.

Predatory Bacteria: The New ‘Living’ Antibiotic

Professor Robert Mitchell and his research team in the Department of Biological Sciences at UNIST are working tirelessly to fight fire with fire by launching predatory bacteria capable of attacking other bacteria without harming human cells... Read More

May 14, 2017 By JooHyeon Heo Research
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