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Grants will fund tuberculosis drug development

Weill Cornell Medicine researchers and the TB Drug Accelerator have received two grants totaling $6.8 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study tuberculosis (TB) drug development. This effort will expedite finding new drug targets ....

Dirk Schnappinger , Sabine Ehrt , Michael Glickman , Carlf Nathan , Sloan Kettering Institute , Pathogen Biology At Rockefeller University , World Health Organization , Melinda Gates Foundation , Laboratory Of Host , Weill Cornell Medicine , World Health , Jeremy Rock , Host Pathogen Biology , Cornell Medicine ,

Grants will fund tuberculosis drug development

Weill Cornell Medicine researchers and the TB Drug Accelerator have received two grants totaling $6.8 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to study tuberculosis drug development. ....

Dirk Schnappinger , Carlf Nathan , Michael Glickman , Sabine Ehrt , Pathogen Biology At Rockefeller University , World Health Organization , Laboratory Of Host , Sloan Kettering Institute , Melinda Gates Foundation , Weill Cornell Medicine , World Health , Jeremy Rock , Host Pathogen Biology , Cornell Medicine ,

Cornell University: Protein contributes to drug tolerance in tuberculosis

Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified a protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that contributes to drug tolerance, a phenomenon that allows bacteria to survive treatment with drugs that would normally kill them.The study, published ....

Kaj Kreutzfeldt , Sabine Ehrt , Dirk Schnappinger , Nature Communications , World Health Organization , Weill Cornell Medicine , Weill Cornell ,

Study identifies a protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis that contributes to drug tolerance

Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have identified a protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that contributes to drug tolerance, a phenomenon that allows bacteria to survive treatment with drugs that would normally kill them. ....

Kaj Kreutzfeldt , Sabine Ehrt , Dirk Schnappinger , Emily Henderson , Nature Communications , World Health Organization , Cornell Medicine , Weill Cornell ,