Tag: Tiny Earth
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UW-Green Bay Students Searching Soil For The Next Antibiotics | Wisconsin Public Radio
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This week students at UW-Green Bay join others around the country and around the world, sharing results of studying soil in a common course they’ve all been taking, looking at developing new antibiotics for the public. Source: UW-Green Bay Students Searching Soil For The Next Antibiotics | Wisconsin Public Radio
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Reminder: You are welcome to attend the Tiny Earth Winter Symposium
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In addition to celebrating the research efforts of students around the world including our own UW-Green Bay students, this year’s Tiny Earth Winter Symposium, Dec. 14-15 via ZOOM is focused on public health emergencies and the inequities associated with them. A panel of experts will convene on the second day of the symposium (December 15)…
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UWGB students take a closer look at public health emergencies
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UW-Green Bay students are showcasing research presentations that focus on antibiotic resistance and public health emergencies. Source: UWGB students take a closer look at public health emergencies, FOX11
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Dirt Path: UW-Green Bay’s Tiny Earth Program May Be Key in Helping Solve Antibiotic Crisis
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Next week’s Tiny Earth event has been gathering statewide publicity. “There is something, too, about being part of something that is so much larger than yourself for these students, and they get it,’’ said co-director of the international event, UW-Green Bay Prof. Brian Merkel. “In my experience, they find it incredibly inspiring that they know…
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Tiny Earth Symposium Searches for New Antibiotics
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“It’s a great opportunity to showcase the value of partnerships to mitigating large problems to a wide audience. For my part, Tiny Earth represents the realm of what is possible when innovative partnerships emerge for the greater good. The symposium wholly reflects the value of collaboration for this purpose.” said Prof. Brian Merkel (Biology). Source: Tiny…
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UW-Green Bay students take a closer look at public health emergencies
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UW-Green Bay students are showcasing research presentations that focus on antibiotic resistance and public health emergencies. This year’s winter symposium will be held virtually on Dec. 14 and 15. UW-Green Bay Prof. Brian Merkel joined Good Day Wisconsin to talk about the event and how it factors into the coronavirus pandemic.
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UW-Green Bay students helping in worldwide effort to develop new antibiotics
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) College students at UW-Green Bay are helping in a worldwide effort to develop new life-saving antibiotics. As Kris Schuller reports the Tiny Earth project is out to help solve a growing crisis. For the past 14 weeks college students at UWGB like Carolyn LaTour – have been looking through soil samples searching…