Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Making the World Better for Grandchildren Everywhere

Usually it's unwise to believe anything one reads in the Oklahoman, but for this we make an exception.

Oklahoma researchers learn how germs spread resistance. Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists said they are one step closer to finding a defense against dangerous antibiotic-resistant bacteria, sometimes called "superbugs.” OMRF researchers Philip Silverman and Margaret Clarke said they captured the first visual evidence of how some bacteria spread in hospitals and throughout the general population.

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And here is Grandpa Philip doing some research on chocolate birthday cake with Logan.


1 comment:

Felicia said...

Congratulations to both of them on their research. It should help a lot of people.