Only tangentially related: Does anyone know if any labs are attempting to produce new antibiotics by exposing antibiotic resistant bacteria to fungi, or other bacteria?
Yes this process is called "drug discovery"/"development" and more specifically "drug screening". Typically new antibiotics are developed vs resistant bacteria because that's clinically relevant. "In the pipeline" blog https://blogs.sciencemag.org is a really good intro to the field
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Yes this process is called "drug discovery"/"development" and more specifically "drug screening". Typically new antibiotics are developed vs resistant bacteria because that's clinically relevant. "In the pipeline" blog https://blogs.sciencemag.org is a really good intro to the field
The “in the pipeline” blog also contains the “things I won’t work with” section ( https://blogs.sciencemag.org/pipeline/archives/category/thin... ) which is one of the most awesome reads ever, at least for people with some practical experience of an organic chemistry lab.
There's a bunch of very subtle hisses,"stretches", gentle little clinks, "gas expansion into a closed container" that all seem to indicate an explosion is in progress.
Personally, I will pre-consciously teleport out the room when this happens. After leaving the field for more lucrative sofware stuff, it has embarrassed me a few times and saved my skin a few times (shoddy LP cylinder igniting, low pressure plastics getting attached to a soda stream carbonator etc)