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Phages vs Antibiotics: The Future of Fighting Bacterial Infections
For nearly a century, antibiotics have been our best defense against bacterial infections. But today, the rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening that success. The World Health Organization calls it one of the greatest global health challenges of our time. As antibiotics lose their effectiveness, scientists and biotech innovators are looking to nature’s own bacterial predators for solutions; bacteriophages, or put simply, phages. What Exactly Are Phages? Phages are virus
noahfata
Nov 14, 20253 min read


The Future of Phage Research: Where Science Meets Application
A New Era for an Old Idea Bacteriophages were discovered over a century ago, yet their potential is only now being realized on a global scale. As antibiotic resistance rises and the demand for sustainable, targeted antimicrobial solutions grows, phages are stepping out of the shadows of traditional microbiology and into the spotlight of modern biotechnology. Today, phage research is entering a pivotal phase, one where deep scientific understanding meets real-world applicati
noahfata
Nov 3, 20253 min read


Why Partner with a CRO: Turning Research into Results
Empowering Innovation Through Partnership Behind every scientific breakthrough lies more than just discovery. It takes validation, precision, and time. For many organizations, these steps can slow progress or strain internal resources. That’s where a Contract Research Organization (CRO) comes in, transforming complex research challenges into efficient, data-driven solutions. At FWRM Labs , we combine our deep expertise in bacteriophage research with full-service CRO cap
noahfata
Oct 28, 20252 min read


Behind the Petri Dish: Inside FWRM Labs’ Phage Discovery Pipeline
Where Curiosity Meets Precision At FWRM Labs , discovery begins with a simple question: How can we find and redefine bacteriophages that solve real-world problems? From the first bacterial culture to a validated phage formulation, every step in our pipeline reflects the intersection of curiosity, precision, and purpose. Our scientists work across multiple disciplines: microbiology, genomics, and bioinformatics to ensure that each phage we study isn’t just a laboratory findi
noahfata
Oct 21, 20252 min read
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