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Examining whether viruses can combat antimicrobial resistanceBlogThe UK House of Commons Science and Technology Committee has announced a new inquiry that will explore the antimicrobial potential of bacteriophages (phages), a topic explored by the PHG Foundation in our 2021 policy briefing on phage therapy.
Developments in long-read sequencingPolicy briefingA series of briefings explaining the benefits and challenges long-read sequencing in research and in the clinic
Innovative ‘omics technologies for personalised medicineCase studyThe AHSN Network commissioned PHG Foundation to undertake an evidence review of genomics and genomic technologies likely to impact the delivery of personalised medicine in the NHS in the next two to three years.
Viruses for good – the case for phagesBlogThe case for the widespread use of phage therapies is gaining momentum, with several significant reports published in the last few months. Using phages to tackle antimicrobial resistence is showing particular promise. In the blog, we look at the what needs to happen next to make these viruses work for good
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