New research from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is working towards understanding human infections and unlocking how bacteria “work together” to make these infections much more difficult to treat. Understanding this symbiotic relationship can lead to better ways to treat various ailments.
New research from Nova Southeastern University (NSU) is working towards understanding human infections and unlocking how bacteria “work together” to make these infections much more difficult to treat. Understanding this symbiotic relationship can lead to better ways to treat various ailments.
This new study was recently published in the journal eLife.
“There are good bacteria and not so good bacteria,” said Robert Smith, Ph.D., and Associate Professor and Research Scientist, Cell Therapy Institute in NSU’s Kiran Patel College of Allopathic Medicine (NSU MD).