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AMI named as finalist in 2026 Memcom Excellence Awards

2026-07-15T11:09:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International is celebrating after being shortlisted in the 2026 Memcom Excellence Awards. The Letters in Applied Microbiology Early Career Academic Editor Training Programme made the finalists in the “Best Education Initiative” category.

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Bacteria form ‘herds’ to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth’s carbon cycle

2026-07-15T15:53:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered that tiny photosynthetic bacteria band together into protective ‘herds’ when attacked by predators – a survival strategy that could also influence how carbon is stored in the world’s waters.

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Mystery of why some toads survive deadly fungus revealed

2026-07-15T15:45:00+01:00

The mystery of why some populations of amphibians recover following outbreaks of a deadly fungus has been solved in a new study. Researchers looked at peptides that the toads secreted from their skin – a key part of their immune defence.

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Researchers link gut microbe to cancer-fighting immune response

2026-07-15T15:36:00+01:00

A new study is the first to show metabolites produced by certain bacteria in the gut can positively impact the body’s immune response to cancer.

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First-of-its-kind computer model of bacterial biofilms could support antibiotic resistance research

2026-07-15T15:01:00+01:00

Faster and more effective ways to treat Pseudomonas aeruginosa could be on the cards thanks to a first-of-its-kind 3D computer model which shows how the bacterium grows and reshapes its protective layer and spreads to new surfaces. 

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Emerging tick-borne virus raises concern

2026-07-15T14:51:00+01:00

A study shows how a family of tick-borne viruses known as orthonairoviruses can evade immune defenses, offering important insights into emerging infectious disease threats and the potential pandemic risk posed by these viruses.

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Research

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Bacteria form ‘herds’ to survive predators, offering fresh insight into Earth’s carbon cycle

2026-07-15T15:53:00+01:00

Researchers have discovered that tiny photosynthetic bacteria band together into protective ‘herds’ when attacked by predators – a survival strategy that could also influence how carbon is stored in the world’s waters.

Low-Res_A common midwife toad in the Pyrenees landscape image

Mystery of why some toads survive deadly fungus revealed

2026-07-15T15:45:00+01:00

The mystery of why some populations of amphibians recover following outbreaks of a deadly fungus has been solved in a new study. Researchers looked at peptides that the toads secreted from their skin – a key part of their immune defence.

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Researchers link gut microbe to cancer-fighting immune response

2026-07-15T15:36:00+01:00

A new study is the first to show metabolites produced by certain bacteria in the gut can positively impact the body’s immune response to cancer.

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​ ABM strengthens Irish life sciences business with major multi-site life sciences contract

2026-07-06T11:47:00+01:00

ABM, a leading international provider of facility, engineering, and infrastructure solutions, has secured a major multi-site services agreement with a leading global life sciences company operating manufacturing facilities across Ireland. 

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​ Bruke showcases expanding Microbiology & Infection Diagnostics portfolio at ASM Microbe 2026

2026-06-11T10:06:00+01:00

At ASM Microbe 2026, Bruker Corporation’s Microbiology & Infection Diagnostics (BMID) division demonstrated its expanding portfolio and innovations across microbial identification, sepsis diagnostics, molecular testing, and NGS workflows, advancing clinical research, and faster, actionable infectious disease diagnostics.

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Innovation

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Researchers use friendly viruses to tackle inflammatory bowel disease

2026-07-09T13:16:00+01:00

A research team has developed a targeted approach to treating inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) using bacteriophages, viruses that infect specific bacteria, to disarm harmful microbes without disrupting the broader gut ecosystem. 

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New study advances dry mRNA vaccine patch design

2026-07-08T09:04:00+01:00

New research could help make future mRNA vaccines easier to store and distribute. The study identified conditions that help protect the particles that carry mRNA in dry vaccine patches, offering practical guidance for future patch design.

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Wasted pumpkin peel can keep your food fresh

2026-07-07T11:34:00+01:00

Researchers have turned agricultural by-products into a biodegradable food packaging material, offering a potential approach to both food loss and plastic pollution.

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AMI named as finalist in 2026 Memcom Excellence Awards

2026-07-15T11:09:00+01:00

Applied Microbiology International is celebrating after being shortlisted in the 2026 Memcom Excellence Awards. The Letters in Applied Microbiology Early Career Academic Editor Training Programme made the finalists in the “Best Education Initiative” category.

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Clinical trial aims to break the cycle of recurrent urinary tract infections with bacteria’s natural enemies

2026-07-15T14:38:00+01:00

Researchers’ data-driven microbiological and phage therapy approaches may help move phage therapy beyond case-by-case experimental use toward a strategy that is predictable, measurable and clinically interpretable.

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New project ORIGIN aims to redefine how society accesses natural ingredients

2026-07-09T11:30:00+01:00

The ORIGIN consortium will develop an integrated AI-supported platform designed to accelerate the path from natural molecules to sustainable, fermentation-based ingredients. The project aims to reduce development timelines to two to three years.

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