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The #BradyLab identified compounds that appear effective against drug-resistant bacteria using a new technique that could uncover many more antibiotics, as well as help illuminate a previously hidden microbial world. #RockefellerScience #YearInReview

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There are countless species of bacteria scientists have never seen. This lab develops techniques that allow scientists to see them. - News Bacteria have long been a key source of lifesaving antibiotics, but most species cannot be grown in the lab--leaving their therapeutic potential untapped even as multidrug resistance becomes an increasingly urgent threat. A team at Rockefeller's Laborat...

A new study from the #BradyLab marks a breakthrough in accessing the so-called microbial dark matter that lurks everywhere on our planet. We asked Sean Brady and lead author Jan Burian how the findings may kickstart a new era of discovery in microbiology.

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Hundreds of new bacteria, and two potential antibiotics, found in soil - News Most bacteria cannot be cultured in the lab—and that’s been bad news for medicine. Many of our frontline antibiotics originated from microbes, yet as antibiotic resistance spreads and drug pipelines r...

Now out in @natbiotech.nature.com: Newly identified compounds from the #BradyLab appear effective against drug-resistant bacteria. The technique used to reveal them could uncover many more antibiotics, as well as help illuminate a previously hidden microbial world. #RockefellerScience

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New tool helps predict antibiotic resistance - News Multidrug resistant bacteria kill five million people each year, with newly resistant germs emerging faster than scientists can develop treatments. Now, researchers have developed a platform that iden...

A new tool from the #BradyLab that helps predict antibiotic resistance could help pharmaceutical companies design longer lasting drugs. #RockefellerScience @pnas.org

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