Why Fecal Transplants Sometimes Fail: Function, Not Just Colonization, May Hold the Key
July 2nd 2025Clemson University researchers Anna Seekatz, PhD, and PhD candidate Sophie Millard uncover how functional mismatches between donor microbes and recipient gut environments could limit the success of microbiome-based therapies.
Top 5 Infectious Disease News Stories Week of June 21-28
June 28th 2025This week, the ACIP recommends clesrovimab for RSV protection in infants under 8 months without maternal immunity, ASM Microbe talk urges for creative funding solutions amid federal freezes to sustain research and careers, and more.
Gates Foundation Pledges $1.6 Billion to Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
June 25th 2025The philanthropic organization plans to provide the gift over the next 5 years, and is in contrast with what is happening with US vaccine funding to the organization as well as the country's changing immunization policies.
Sulopenem Is Noninferior to Amoxicillin/Clavulanate for Uncomplicated UTIs
June 25th 2025Marketed as Orlynvah, oral sulopenem from Iterum Therapeutics was FDA approved last fall for uncomplicated urinary tract infections and has shown efficacy against infections caused by Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Proteus mirabilis.
How Can Scientists and Investigators Find Funding Today?
June 24th 2025Rodney Rohde, PhD, SM(ASCP), SVCM, MBCM, FACSc, discusses the ongoing concerns about the federal government’s hold on funding for research and the potential chilling effect that it may have on laboratory professionals and deciding on careers, especially in areas such as public health. He also talks about locating and engaging in potential alternative resources for research funding.
Considering the Value of Antiviral Resistance Testing in Certain Populations
June 23rd 2025At ASM Microbe 2025, Meghan Starolis, PhD, discusses her presentation on antiviral testing including the advantages and limitations to genotypic and phenotypic testing and looking at how this can affect the immunocompromised population.
ASM Microbe Conference: "Great Migration of Microbiologists"
June 22nd 2025American Society for Microbiology (ASM) CEO Stefano Bertuzzi, PhD, MPH, talks about ASM's comprehensive scientific program, the networking opportunities at the meeting, and the unique format ASM plans to roll out for the 2026 conference.