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60. Cassandra Quave Thinks the Way Antibiotics Are Developed Might Kill Us

People I (Mostly) Admire

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Antibiotic Resistance

Professor cassandra quabe, an ethno botanist at emery university tells her story in an amazing new memoir entitled plant hunter. Her right leg was amputated when she was three years old, and a subsequent staff infection nearly killed her. Antibatic saved her life as a child, and now she's on the hunt for new antibatics - and doing it in a way that's all her own.

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