University of Connecticut Researchers Collaborate With TIP Company Shoreline Biome to Study Microbiome in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
March 03, 2021
March 03, 2021
STORRS, Connecticut, March 3 -- The University of Connecticut issued the following news:
Bacteria tend to get a bad rap. But oftentimes it's one bad apple that ruins the reputation of the bunch.
For example, E. coli, commonly known as bacteria that cause sickness, also has beneficial strains that can help protect us from pathogens. Being able to differentiate between bacterial strains is critical for researchers working to understand the microbiome - the complex en . . .
Bacteria tend to get a bad rap. But oftentimes it's one bad apple that ruins the reputation of the bunch.
For example, E. coli, commonly known as bacteria that cause sickness, also has beneficial strains that can help protect us from pathogens. Being able to differentiate between bacterial strains is critical for researchers working to understand the microbiome - the complex en . . .
