BactEradiX took part in the NOIMED event hosted by the Department of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Perugia, an initiative dedicated to showcasing and promoting biomedical research.

During the event, the team presented the poster “Titanium discs promote the development of early chloroquine-resistant MRSA biofilms,” providing new insights into the early phases of antimicrobial-resistant biofilm formation—an aspect that is crucial for understanding and tackling persistent infections.

This work is the result of a close collaboration between the consortium partners University of Perugia, IRTAL and Bioridis, highlighting the strength of interdisciplinary and cross-sector partnerships in advancing innovative research.

Funded by the European Union under Grant Agreement No. 101186900.
Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Innovation Council and SMEs Executive Agency (EISMEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

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