Klaas Kicheller
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I'm an associate professor working for the French Institute of Health and Medical Research in CERN.
Derelle is the one that gives the name to bacteriophage.
Yes, he was at Institut Pasteur in the 1920s, like many Russian microbiologists, actually, who had their training here in Paris.
And Derelle, this is the other crucial thing, has already started experimenting with phage therapy.
And Ilyava actually meets Derelle here in Paris and later on actually invites him over to visit and help him set up the kind of major phage production facilities in Georgia.
They were just charging the hospital for as much as it cost the technician to produce the phage.
The Pasteur Institute experienced a financial crisis like many other scientific and public health institutes in the 1990s, and as a result, the therapy service gets cut.
I'm a consultant physician in medical microbiology at University Hospital Coventry in Wiltshire.
The reality is that by 2050, every three seconds, somebody in the world will die of antimicrobial resistance.
I'm going to go and sit in the shed and write about ghosts.