This project, which is a collaboration with the Tiny Earth Project Initiative (TEPI), seeks to identify novel antibiotic producing microbes from the soil in an effort to combat the growing crisis of single and multi-drug resistant bacterial pathogens.
Submissions from 2022
The TEPI Project: Searching for Antibiotic Producers in the Soil, Kerry Devaney and Dr. Lori Scott
Submissions from 2020
Pseudomonas and Bacillus Soil Isolates Produce Antibiotics, Chelsea Brandt and Dr. Lori Scott
Identification of Antibiotic Producing Soil Bacteria Against Bacillus subtilis, Morgan Brockhouse and Dr. Lori Scott
The Identification of Antibiotic-Producing Bacillus from Soil, Daniel Coe and Dr. Lori Scott
The Identification of Antibiotic-Producing Bacillus from Soil, Daniel Coe and Dr. Lori Scott
Antibiotic Producing Microbes Found in Soil, Rediat Ephrem and Dr. Lori Scott
Pseudomonas and Bacillus as Potential Sources of Novel Antibiotics, Cory Jayne and Dr. Lori Scott
Identification of Uncommon Antibiotic-Producing Illinois Soil Isolates, Lesly Muniz and Dr. Lori Scott
Unknown Soil Isolates from Urban Park as Antibiotic Producers, Sydney Parra and Dr. Lori Scott
Isolated Antibiotic Producing Bacteria in Local Soil Samples Determined to be Bacillus, Cassidy Potter and Dr. Lori Scott
Isolating Antibiotic-producing Bacteria From Soil, Michelle Santiago and Dr. Lori Scott
Screening for antibiotic-producers in soil from a garden, Long Tran and Dr. Lori Scott
Putative Antibiotic Producer: A Pseudomonas genus with Antibiotic Properties, John Tworek and Dr. Lori Scott