As Superbugs Flourish, Bacteriophage Therapy Recaptures Researchers’ Interest
Kevin Outterson is quoted.
Treating Antibiotics as Infrastructure
Kevin Outterson is a guest on a podcast.
Can we Prevent Antibiotic Resistance?
Antibiotics have saved countless lives since they were introduced in the 1940s, curing infections and making procedures like chemotherapy and surgeries safer. But as bacteria evolve, many have become resistant to antibiotics.
A Superbug Killed My Daughter at 25. Here’s How Congress Can Save Others.
Kevin Outterson provides an insight.
King of Analogies: Kevin Outterson
Kevin Outterson is interviewed on a podcast.
Drugmakers Eye Government Money to Combat Antibiotic Resistance
Kevin Outterson is quoted.
Should I Be Worried about Resistance to Antibiotics?
Kevin Outterson is quoted.
Superbugs Are a “Second Punch” after Pandemic
Kevin Outterson is quoted.
How Is The U.S. Preparing for the “Second Punch” of Antibiotic Resistance?
Kevin Outterson is quoted.
Repairing the broken business model for antimicrobial R&D
Kevin Outterson will speak at the CPRT Open Webinar on “Repairing the broken business model for antimicrobial R&D”. The virtual talk is hosted by UMass Lowell Center for Pathogen Research and Training, and will start at 3:30 on September 14, 2022. The Zoom ID for this event is: 953 7011 3908.