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History of Antibiotic I

09/11/2019 @ 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM PST

Free

This presentation has since taken place, you can view the film recording here and find the PDF in the library.

A SHORT HISTORY OF THE ANTIBIOTIC ERA

by Robert A. Hendrix, MD

 

We will begin by examining what in the scientific milieu led to the discovery of the first antibiotic. We will consider the transition from Paul Ehrlich and the organically bound Arsenic Compound 606 to the emergence of “natural antibiotics” beginning with Fleming and Penicillin. We will walk through the major advances chronologically, with attention to diseases that became treatable, as well as the mechanism of bacteriostatic or bactericidal action on microbes.

Finally, we will discuss the possible END of  the ANTIBIOTIC ERA with the widespread emergence off drug resistance as well as destruction of potential sources of new drugs such as reckless clearing of rain forests as ecological and bio-molecular reservoirs.

 

 

Previous presentations of Robert in the Film Collection

Previous work from Robert in the Library

 

 

 

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Details

Date:
09/11/2019
Time:
7:00 AM - 8:00 AM PST
Cost:
Free
Website:
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Science%20Circle/67/129/32

Venue

Auditorium

Organiser

Jes Stannard

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