
Bruno González Zorn
Bruno González Zorn is a microbiologist and professor at the Complutense University of Madrid, recognized for his expertise in antibiotic resistance. As an advisor for the World Health Organization, he emphasizes the critical need for new antibiotics and has praised the recent discovery of gepotidacina as a significant advancement in addressing the urgent global health challenge posed by resistant bacterial infections.
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Bruno González-Zorn is the head of the Antimicrobial Resistance Unit at UCM and led the study on the npmA2 gene.
‘Ha empezado a aparecer en distintas partes del mundo’
Bruno González Zorn explains that the npmA gene has become a 'ghost' that silently spreads.
Un gen que convierte las bacterias en superbacterias se extiende por hospitales y granjas | Ciencia
Bruno González Zorn is a professor at the Complutense University of Madrid who praised the new research on bacterial virulence.
La bacteria más asesina de la historia redujo su virulencia para poder seguir matando a millones de personas | Salud y bienestarBruno González Zorn applauds the advancement of gepotidacina as a new antibiotic mechanism after 30 years.
El primer antibiótico descubierto en 30 años llega justo a tiempo de evitar que la supergonorrea sea imposible de tratar | Ciencia




