Antimicrobial Resistance Found in my Backyard

Location

CoLab, COM 194

Start Date

30-4-2026 10:45 AM

Document Type

Poster

Description

The rise of antibiotic resistance has created an urgent need to search for more antimicrobial resistant bacteria. In this study we conducted several tests against various ESKAPE pathogens and various staining techniques to study our candidate more. Our results indicated that our candidate contains Our results indicated that our candidate inhibition Staphylococcus aureus after 48 hours on incubation at room temperature. After staining we found out the candidate is gram positive (blue), is bacillus, contained endospores, and have impermeable cell walls. This research contributes to a global surveillance effort by providing actionable data for controlling antimicrobial resistance.

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The faculty mentor for this project was Eulandria Biddle.

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Apr 30th, 10:45 AM

Antimicrobial Resistance Found in my Backyard

CoLab, COM 194

The rise of antibiotic resistance has created an urgent need to search for more antimicrobial resistant bacteria. In this study we conducted several tests against various ESKAPE pathogens and various staining techniques to study our candidate more. Our results indicated that our candidate contains Our results indicated that our candidate inhibition Staphylococcus aureus after 48 hours on incubation at room temperature. After staining we found out the candidate is gram positive (blue), is bacillus, contained endospores, and have impermeable cell walls. This research contributes to a global surveillance effort by providing actionable data for controlling antimicrobial resistance.