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By Cockrell School of Engineering
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.
Did you know that the COVID-19 vaccine's origins were developed right here on the Forty Acres? Join some of UT's top experts as they explain the basics of biologic drugs, offer insight into how the COVID-19 vaccines were created and share exciting plans about UT's future in disease prevention and treatment.
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Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, discover the futuristic technologies that manage antimicrobial resistance.
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Nate Fredricks, Dessie Tien, Molei Zhang
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, discover how the agricultural industry, and furthermore, our food is affected by antimicrobials .
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Swara Mukkamala, Emily Whitworth, Caroline Cummings
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, learn about the causes and impacts of antimicrobial resistance.
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Ranithri Patuwathavithan, Elaine Fung, Lucia Eade, Sydney Riordan
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, uncover overlooked facts about antimicrobial resistance.
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Noah Simon, Teresa Medellin, Naomi Ketter, Angie Garza
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, discover how antimicrobial resistance may be a larger threat than the coronavirus pandemic.
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Tasnim Islam, Bennett Cleff, Adithya Ashok, Grace Nguyen
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
Students in Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance discuss the phenomena of bacteria, viruses and other microbes developing the ability to defeat the drugs designed to eradicate them. In this episode, learn about inappropriate antibiotic use and how it can be prevented.
Course: Science and Policy of Antibiotic Resistance
Students: Alisa Lu, Madison Patton, David Koeller, Madison Schulz
Instructor: Mary Jo Kirisits, Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering
The podcast currently has 7 episodes available.