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The Phage Collection Project
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Join us in our citizen science initiative exploring phages! A project run by Early Career Researchers at the University of Southampton https://www.phage-collection.org
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Could phages in your own urine shape future UTI treatment? Esme Brinsden @phagecollection.bsky.social joined us for an interview to share insights about The Phage Collection Project and how you can get involved. Watch now: https://youtu.be/sLZ498LegBA

#phagetherapy #liveutifree
Recently, our Project Coordinator Esme had the opportunity to speak with @liveutifree.bsky.social all about utilising phage therapy to treat UTIs and how our research aims to advance this form of treatment.

To check out the video make sure to follow the link below!

#PhageTherapy #CitizenScience
The Phage Collection Project: You can help shape UTI treatment
Could phages in your own urine shape future UTI treatment? Esme Brinsden, Project Coordinator for The Phage Collection Project, joined Melissa Kramer for an interview to share more about the project and how you can get involved. Esme shares insights on: 👉 Where phages can be found in nature and our own bodies. 👉 What types of infection might be treated with phage therapy. 👉 How phage therapy could be used for UTI. 👉 Why phage therapy may work well alongside antibiotics for UTI. 👉 What The Phage Therapy Project is hoping to achieve. Complete the Phage Collection Project willingness survey to get involved: https://forms.office.com/e/sArFq1tyRu Visit the Phage Collection Project website: https://www.phage-collection.org/ Learn more about phage therapy: https://liveutifree.com/phage-therapy/ **About Esme Brinsden** Esme joined The Phage Collection Project in 2024 after completing her Biology degree at the University of Southampton. Throughout her studies, Esme developed a particular interest in microbiology, specifically antimicrobial resistance and phages. As the project’s coordinator, Esme oversees the day-to-day operations of the initiative and provides support to the research team, to ensure the goals of the project are achieved. **About Live UTI Free** Live UTI Free is a patient advocacy and research organization. We provide research support, recruitment for research, and free resources for patient and clinician education on topics within women's pelvic health, with a focus on UTI. We do our best to provide patients with information about clinicians who specialize in recurrent and chronic UTI, in different regions. Patients, clinicians and researchers are welcome to reach out: https://liveutifree.com/contact Post-production: Melissa Wairimu https://www.instagram.com/kreativlee_ **Disclaimer** The opinions presented in this video do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the Live UTI Free team. Live UTI Free does not endorse specific treatment approaches, clinicians or diagnostic methods. The content of this video does not provide medical advice. It is intended for informational purposes only. The medical and/or nutritional information is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment and before undertaking a new healthcare regimen.
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Are there phages in your urine that could help shape the future of UTI treatment? @phagecollection.bsky.social is empowering citizen scientists to advance phage therapy research and combat AMR. Submit your questions for our upcoming interview with Esme Brinsden, the project coordinator.
We are grateful to the pioneers of phage citizen science, in particular, Graham Hatfull, whose work has inspired our project in the UK.

Driven by Early Career Researchers, we hope that our project continues to inspire the next generation scientists.

#citizenscience
We’d like to say a massive thank you to @royalsociety.org for the opportunity to exhibit at the Summer Science Exhibition this year.

It was great to be able to showcase our research to the public and it wouldn’t have been possible without the wonderful team at The Royal Society! 😊
It was a delightful experience that members of our team had shared and discussed about our research to Lord Patrick Vallance, the Minister of State for Science, at the Royal Society soirée!

#RoyalSociety #PhageCollection #SummerScienceExhibition
Sneak peak into our set up at the Royal Society... we are ready to roll!

Hope to see many of you there this week!

#SummerScience #RoyalSociety #FightingSuperbugs
We found Gallagher phage from toilet water and it has the potential to treat recurrent urinary tract infection. A must read BBC article piece!

Subtle plug that Royal Society's Summer Science Exhibition is in 3 days, where you can learn more about phages and our work!

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We are excited to announce that we are taking part in #PintofScience Salisbury on Monday 19th May! Come along to learn all about the power of phages for fighting superbugs 🧫

Follow the link below to learn more. We look forward to seeing you all there! #Pint25

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🏥 As 2024 draws to a close it’s time for the project’s final blog of the year. This month Hana has written about Tom Patterson, a patient who received phage therapy to treat an Acinetobacter baumannii infection. Make sure to check it out!

#PhageTherapy #CitizenScience #PhageCollectionBlog
🦠 #AntimicrobialResistance continues to pose a serious threat, predicted to cause 10 million deaths per year by 2050.

This #WorldAMRAwarenessWeek take a look at our latest blog with the National Biofilms Innovation Centre which addresses common AMR myths.
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Welcome to the Phage Collection Project’s Bluesky account! 🔬 This citizen science project aims to educate and advocate for phage therapy, whilst developing a comprehensive phage biobank. To learn more about our project click the link in our bio! #ScienceForAll #PhageTherapy #CitizenScience