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by carlmr
1115 days ago
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Counterpoint, the specialization training seems to have been fast enough to be worthwhile; they might need to find multiple antibiotics for the same organism; a narrow antibiotic might be really good because it doesn't mess with your gut bacteria as much as something that broadly destroys everything. If we had a model that could predict the next working antibiotic for MRSA that would be amazing. And you'd probably need it multiple times as MRSA keeps evolving new defenses. Even narrowing down the list of substances to test by 10x it's amazing. This looks very practical to me. |
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