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Tag: Ralstonia phage

Transformation in Barcelona: Sara’s placement report

Posted in News, Ralstonia Phage

This spring we were lucky enough to get additional funding from UKRI to enable some of our researchers to go on placements to different work environments to learn skills and build relationships. We’ll be sharing report from all of the …

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Fighting Bac: Making microbes our allies (Stakeholder Workshop)

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In the first of our Fighting Bac workshops our researchers will share promising new strategies for controlling bacterial plant diseases using microbes and microbial products. The workshop will focus particularly on the next steps for translating these findings into real …

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Plant seeks phage: Searching for viruses that can protect plants from bacterial disease

Posted in News, Ralstonia Phage

By Bryden Fields, Research Associate on the Ralstonia Phage project Bacteriophages (phages) are viruses that infect and kill bacteria. Phages can have very specific host ranges and we can harness this specificity to kill certain bacterial strains whilst leaving other …

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