The European Patent Office Announces Boston-based Microbiologists Kim Lewis and Slava S. Epstein as European Inventor Award 2021 Finalists
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Northeastern University microbiologists nominated for iChip device, which enables the growth of previously ‘unculturable’ single microbe cells and fosters the discovery of new drugs capable of tackling ‘superbugs’ immune to existing antibiotics.
Epstein and Lewis have created a tool that enables scientists to access and cultivate microorganisms that were not available before. This could help researchers find new antibiotics, tackle drug resistance, and ultimately save lives. MUNICH (PRWEB) May 04, 2021 The European Patent Office (EPO) today announces that Northeastern University microbiologists Kim Lewis and Slava S. Epstein have been nominated as finalists in the “Non-EPO countries” category of the European Inventor Award 2021. They have developed a
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Katherine Fitzgerald and Nikolaus Grigorieff elected to National Academy of Sciences
Record number of women elected to academy in 2021 By Colleen Locke April 27, 2021
The private, nonprofit society of distinguished scholars is charged with providing independent, objective advice to the nation on matters related to science and technology. The Academy elected 120 new members on April 26, including a record 59 women and 30 international members.
Katherine Fitzgerald, PhD
“I am delighted to be elected to the NAS and to have my lab’s work recognized with this incredible honor,” said Dr. Fitzgerald, the
Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research Chair, professor of medicine and director of the Program in Innate Immunity.