What's in your Soil?

Location

CoLab, COM 202

Start Date

30-4-2026 10:45 AM

Document Type

Poster

Description

Microbiology classes has been testing different ESKAPE relatives. The soil dilution helped determine what candidates were the best to be used for antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial resistance helps to fight off a threats to antibiotic resistance. The study will show that Staphylococcus epidermidis is most resistant because during the antibiotic screening, it had the most inhibition compared to the rest of the microbes. The results for each antibiotic screening plate show the isolated colonies and whether or not they had inhibition.

Comments

The faculty mentor for this project was Beverly Tanui.

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Apr 30th, 10:45 AM

What's in your Soil?

CoLab, COM 202

Microbiology classes has been testing different ESKAPE relatives. The soil dilution helped determine what candidates were the best to be used for antibiotic resistance. Antimicrobial resistance helps to fight off a threats to antibiotic resistance. The study will show that Staphylococcus epidermidis is most resistant because during the antibiotic screening, it had the most inhibition compared to the rest of the microbes. The results for each antibiotic screening plate show the isolated colonies and whether or not they had inhibition.