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Kim Lewis - Wikipedia Kim Lewis (born 5 September 1963 in Sydney, Australia) is a television, stage and film actress, best known for her roles in TV series including Julie Scott in The Restless Years and as Jill Taylor O'Donnell in the television soap opera Sons and Daughters
Kim Lewis - Northeastern University College of Engineering Microorganisms produce persister cells, which are dormant variants that are highly tolerant to killing by all known antibiotics Persisters are largely responsible for relapsing chronic infections caused by biofilms Using transcriptome analysis, cell sorting and whole genome sequencing we are identifying genes responsible for persister formation
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Kim Lewis - IMDb Kim Lewis was born on 5 September 1963 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia She is an actress, known for Sons and Daughters (1982), The Restless Years (1977) and Party Line (1988) She is married to John Howard They have two children
Kim Lewis - Google Scholar Kim Lewis University Distinguished Professor, Northeastern University Verified email at neu edu molecular microbiology antimicrobial drug tolerance drug discovery persister cells
014CVLewisNEU - Northeastern University College of Science KIM LEWIS, Ph D University Distinguished Professor Director, Antimicrobial Discovery Center Northeastern University 360 Huntington Avenue Mugar 405 Boston, MA 02115 k lewis@neu edu 617-373-8238 FAX 617-373-3724 http: www biology neu edu faculty03 lewis03 html
Kim Lewis - Northeastern Global News Kim Lewis, University Distinguished Professor, says we are in the midst of a global antibiotic resistance crisis Treating cancer and other diseases in novel ways Discovering a new antibiotic Understanding why people become successful