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Tony Pham

Research Assistant

Tony is a research assistant at ARAC, working on numerous projects including characterizing the nasal microbiome. He received both his Bachelor’s in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology as well as his Master’s in Biotechnology from Boston University. His previous research includes studying microbial communities important to the nitrogen cycle at MIT.

 

About ARAC

The Antibiotic Resistance Action Center (ARAC) was created to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics by engaging in research, advocacy, and science-based policy. ARAC is comprised of epidemiologists, microbiologists, communications and policy experts focused on finding out-of-the box solutions to combat antibiotic resistance.

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Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University

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Phone: 202-994-9085
Email: araclab@gwu.edu

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