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Congrats Erica!

Published by Lisa Ryno on September 30, 2020September 30, 2020

Erica Zheng (OC ’17), chemical biology Ph.D. candidate and member of the Collins’ lab at Harvard University, just published a great paper “Eradicating Bacterial Persisters with Combinations of Strongly and Weakly Metabolism-Dependent Antibiotics” in Cell Chemical Biology. Amazing work, Erica!

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