Hitchin’ a Ride: Exploiting the Tick-Bacteria Interface
James Phelan is a scientist at the Tufts Lyme Disease Initiative working to find ways of reducing the numbers of Lyme-carrying mice and ticks. To do so, he is using next generation sequencing techniques to rapidly identify genes critical for survival of the Lyme disease bacterium in its different host. These genes can then be targeted to use for eradication of the organism.
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