Haider Hassan

Haider Hassan

May 21, 2017

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    About This Project

    One in three deaths are attributed to infectious diseases due to the rise of multiple drug resistant bacteria (super-bacteria). This is a major concern for low-income families and those in poverty, where infectious diseases are responsible for nearly 60% of all deaths. The situation is alarming since discovery of new antibiotics is constantly declining. To combat the rise of super-bacteria, I will isolate new compounds from crude medicinal plant extracts that I have begun to characterize.

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