All Stories

  1. The role of innate immunity, antibiotics, and bacteriophages in the course of bacterial infections and their treatment
  2. Theoretical considerations and empirical predictions of the pharmaco- and population dynamics of heteroresistance
  3. The contribution of abortive infection to preventing populations of Lactococcus lactis from succumbing to infections with bacteriophage
  4. The book of Lambda does not tell us that naturally occurring lysogens of Escherichia coli are likely to be resistant as well as immune
  5. Evaluating the potential efficacy and limitations of a phage for joint antibiotic and phage therapy of Staphylococcus aureus infections
  6. A Numbers Game: Ribosome Densities, Bacterial Growth, and Antibiotic-Mediated Stasis and Death
  7. An experimental study of the population and evolutionary dynamics of Vibrio cholerae O1 and the bacteriophage JSF4