Fascinating, scary and really important read from Maryn McKenna in Wired: The Strange and Curious Case of the Deadly Superbug Yeast By the normal standards of outbreak, Candida auris signals a mind-bending shift—and it’s forcing researchers draw on some of medicine’s oldest practices to rethink treatment. The article tells the tale of Candida auris a fungus that …
Just a quick post here, an interesting BE story from NPR called “The Taming Of The Brew: How Sour Beer Is Driving A Microbial Gold Rush“. I don’t even like beer but I thought this was a fascinating story.
Several new papers about microbes and the built environment came out or came up in my searches this weekend, so time for another installment. Since one of the papers is about prison workers, you could play Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues while reading this post. Open Access: Coccidioides Exposure and Coccidioidomycosis among Prison Employees, California, United States – …
I got an email a few days ago that I thought would be of interest. It was from Kyria Boundy-Mills the Curator of the Pfaff Yeast Culture Collection at UC Davis. Kyria Boundy-Mills, curator of the Phaff Yeast Culture Collection at the University of California Davis, encourages US citizens to apply for postdoctoral funding from …